Chinese Ownership of US Farmland No Threat to American Security, Envoy Says
Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng attributes a 51% year-over-year drop in U.S. soybean exports to China to trade tensions and rising protectionism, urging cooperation instead of politicization.
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China is one of the largest soybean buyers in the United States, but prices and uncertainty led the Asian giant to move to Brazil and to increase stocks. The tension has gone up between the United States and China. The week's explanation explains what is happening.
A potential trade agreement for the United States to export more soybeans to China is worrying for Brazilian soybean production, according to Leandro Gilio, researcher and professor at Insper Agro Global. This is because local producers' requests to President Donald Trump (Republican Party) for the U.S. government to close an export deal could cause Brazil to lose market share in the Chinese market. "We see that the United States has been playin…
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