Xi-Trump summit may yield farm deal, but China has limited soybean appetite
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Xi-Trump summit may yield farm deal, but China has limited soybean appetite
By Ella Cao, Trevor Hunnicutt and Naveen Thukral BEIJING/SINGAPORE, May 12 (Reuters) – China and the United States may reach a farm deal at their summit this week that expands Beijing’s purchases of grains and meat, but market watchers said they did not expect major new soybean purchases beyond what was agreed in a deal last October. Agriculture is among the less-contentious areas of the bilateral relationship, but the final shape of any deliv…
U.S. And China Eye Farm Deal Ahead Of Trump-Xi Summit
The United States and China may reach a farm trade agreement during this week’s Trump-Xi summit, with possible Chinese purchases of American grain and meat products, though analysts expect limited movement on soybeans. The post U.S. And China Eye Farm Deal Ahead Of Trump-Xi Summit appeared first on StratNews Global.
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