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In August 2025, new US tariffs on steel and aluminium have complicated UK and EU farm machinery exports, requiring taxes on every individual part based on origin. These tariffs have led to delays and higher costs for UK manufacturers, significantly affecting their largest export market, with some companies reconsidering their US market involvement. Alternatives such as sourcing from the US or shifting production are being explored, but are challenging to implement quickly. The Agricultural Engineers Association foresees lasting damage unless a sectoral deal is reached, as US farmers face higher costs amid existing trade tensions.
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Bonsai Robotics is quickly capitalizing on its Farm-ng acquisition, releasing a new vehicle and bringing Bonsai Intelligence to the fleet of Amiga vehicles.
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A piecemeal approach to food system change is not going to address climate change or improve food security around the world.