As combine manufacturer shifts production to Europe from U.S., experts say tariffs mean more may follow

As combine manufacturer shifts production to Europe from U.S., experts say tariffs mean more may follow

A combine manufacturer whose primary customers are farmers in Western Canada has confirmed it is moving production of some of its heavy machinery out of the United States and into Germany to avoid tariff uncertainty. CLAAS has typically produced its North American

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