Biden blasts Trump on ethanol waivers, China trade impasse
ANKENY — Former Vice President Joe Biden Wednesday said President Trump’s trade policies are “beating up” on American farmers and the administration’s ethanol waivers for oil companies are a “gigantic mistake.”
“We should not be exempting,” Biden said. “We should be insisting that these major oil companies, in fact, meet the criteria that is set.”
Biden appeared Wednesday during an hour-long forum in Ankeny hosted by Des Moines Area Community College and Iowa Public Television. His remarks on ethanol came at the same time Iowa’s Republican governor and ag secretary issued a statement, saying the EPA’s decision had broken Trump’s promise to farmers.
Trump has not commented on the new round of ethanol waivers, but Trump told reporters at the White House Wednesday that he is “the chosen one” to resolve trade issues with China. Biden said the president has taken the wrong path.
“The trade deficit wasn’t the problem. The problem was China’s stealing our intellectual property,” Biden said. “…The way to deal with that is not making the American farmer pay for that.”
Biden said tariffs won’t work and the better approach would be building an alliance of nations to build pressure on China to change its ways.
“Instead of beating up on our friends and coddling our enemies…we make up 25% of the world’s economy. We should get the other 35-40% of the world to join us in setting the rules of the road,” Biden said, “requiring China to have to engage in fair trade.”
Biden also appeared at a labor convention in Altoona Wednesday afternoon.