China buys 132MT of U.S. soybeans
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China buys 132MT of U.S. soybeans
On Thursday, the USDA says China bought 132,000 metric tons of U.S. soybeans, with 120,000 metric tons going to unknown destinations for the new crop marketing year. An unknown purchase of old and new crop U.S. soybeans happened on Wednesday,…
China honoring trade agreement and purchasing U.S. grain | Iowa Agribusiness Radio Network
The markets have been trending upward during this shortened trading week. After a rough start to the month, some recent headlines have given the corn and soybeans something to work with. Michael Weidner, director of grain origination and producer strategy at Landus Cooperative, said recent flash sales may be indicating that China will hold up its end of the trade agreement. https://d30hko96l9xirl.cloudfront.net/Iowamediafolder/2026/06/0618-landus-1.mp3 Weidner said these purchases are a great starting point for the deal, which will continue through harvest this fall. https://d30hko96l9xirl.cloudfront.net/Iowamediafolder/2026/06/0618-landus-2.mp3 Weidner said the positive price trend is a great opportunity for farmers to clean up any remaining old crop sales they have. https://d30hko96l9xirl.cloudfront.net/Iowamediafolder/2026/06/0618-landus-3.mp3 For more information, visit landus.ag.
China returns to U.S. soybean market
Tommy Grisafi with Ag Bull Trading says China has been back in the market for U.S. commodities. “The market just lowered the tariffs on China. Whether President Trump lowers the tariffs or not, the grains had a 20 percent off sale here in corn and wheat, and the beans are now really starting to sell […] The post China returns to U.S. soybean market appeared first on Brownfield Ag News.

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