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China and Brazil Ease Sanitary Requirements for Soybean Trade

First article: 23 mar. 2026, 15:06 | Last update: 23 mar. 2026, 15:06 | 1 source | 1 article

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China and Brazil have reached an agreement to ease sanitary requirements for soybean trade. This move is expected to facilitate increased soybean exports from Brazil to China, a major consumer of the commodity. The agreement addresses previous concerns and discrepancies in sanitary standards that had hindered trade between the two nations.

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Bloomberg 23 mar. 2026, 15:06 (2 hours ago)

China and Brazil Agree to Ease Soybean Sanitary Requirements

Chinese and Brazilian authorities came to an agreement that will likely bring relief to the trade of soybeans between both countries, after a number of cargoes failed to pass sanitary inspections, according to a document by Brazil’s Agriculture Ministry.

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