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US Soy Exports to China Continue Despite Trade Deal Uncertainty

First article: 20 mar. 2026, 07:39 | Last update: 20 mar. 2026, 07:39 | 1 source | 1 article

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Despite lingering trade uncertainties between the United States and China, shipments of US soybeans are still flowing into the Chinese market. This comes even as a high-level summit to review the Phase One trade deal faces delays, raising questions about the future of the agreement. The continued exports suggest that China's demand for soybeans remains strong, potentially driven by the recovery of its hog herd after the African swine fever outbreak.

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US Soy Ships Pour Into China as Trump Summit Delay Clouds Trade Foto: Bloomberg
Bloomberg 20 mar. 2026, 07:39 (14 hours ago)

US Soy Ships Pour Into China as Trump Summit Delay Clouds Trade

A wave of US soybeans reached Chinese shores this year as a deal between the two nations revived the trade. But the delay of President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing is clouding prospects over how long the influx will last.

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