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John Deere, a U.S. Icon, Is Undermined by Tariffs and Struggling Farmers

The tractor maker said that sales were down and that higher metal tariffs would cost it $600 million, while American farmers face dwindling overseas demand for some crops.

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Company Reports, Corn, Customs (Tariff), Deere & Company, Factories and Manufacturing, International Trade and World Market, Layoffs and Job Reductions, Soybeans, Steel and Iron, Tulsa (Okla), United States
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