Chinese Buyers Purchase Brazilian Soybeans as Prices Ease over U.S.-China Trade Thaw
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Chinese buyers purchase Brazilian soybeans as prices ease over U.S.-China trade thaw
Chinese soybean importers have stepped up purchases of Brazilian cargoes in recent days as South American prices eased on expectations a U.S.-China trade deal will lead to a resumption of U.S. sales to the world’s largest soybean importer, according to…
Soybean amounts to USD 411 per ton and reaches peaks since July 2024 in the Chicago market. The boost to oilseed comes from the purchase agreement between China and the US, but the impact in Argentina, at the moment, would not be significant. In detail, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed that China [...] La entrada How the escalation of the international price of soya is impacting the Argentine economy was first published on Ceres Ciu…
Troxler Welcomes China’s Pledge to Resume U.S. Soybean Purchases - Southern Farm Network
RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina Agriculture Commissioner Steve Troxler is welcoming news that China has pledged to resume purchases of U.S. soybeans, calling the development a major boost for farmers who have struggled with low prices and limited export opportunities. In an interview, Troxler said the announcement could help strengthen international trade and provide long-term benefits for North Carolina’s agricultural economy. “Well, my first re…
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