Chinese, U.S. Leaders Reignite Soybean Trade in Washington
Chinese business leaders met U.S. soybean representatives in Washington this week, restarting shipments halted by earlier trade tensions and sparking fresh optimism for growth.
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Chinese business leaders met U.S. soybean representatives in Washington this week, restarting shipments halted by earlier trade tensions and sparking fresh optimism for growth.
As tariffs bite, U.S. soybean farmers brace for the first season in two decades with zero purchases from China, spurring shifts to South American suppliers.
Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng urges deeper China-U.S. agriculture cooperation to boost global food security and protect farmers, citing 40% of global output.
The Chinese mainland’s Ningbo-Zhoushan Port is set to receive 40 vessels of Brazilian soybeans in April, a 48% rise year-on-year, as China diversifies from U.S. suppliers.
USSEC tackles challenges and explores new opportunities in the China-U.S. soybean trade at the second China International Supply Chain Expo in Beijing.