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Thursday, December 13, 2018
China buys 2.4 million tonnes of tariff-free US soybeans overnight, with more large purchases to come
Covering a severe domestic shortfall of soybeans, China is pursuing its own interest, importing massive volumes of US soy in a small export window.
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Buying of US soybeans may not happen soon despite US-China G-20 breakthrough
The recent G-20 meeting in Argentina saw both China and the US agreeing not to impose more tariffs on each other in an ongoing trade dispute - with the former expected to buy a "very substantial", though unspecified, amount of agr ...
Monday, December 3, 2018
Soy most affected in US-China trade war as global food price stability faces other risks
The US-China trade war, disease and extreme weather—these are just three of the threats to global food price stability in 2019 cited by Rabobank, the specialist food and agribusiness bank.
Monday, October 15, 2018
US soybean exports to China see drastic fall
US soybean outstanding sales to China covering the period Sept. 1-27 are 85% below last year, according to the Oct. 4 US Exports Sales.
Monday, September 24, 2018
China's hog sector able to cut dependence on US soybeans, says vice chairman of Chinese soybean crusher
China could reduce its dependence on US soybeans to feed its hog herds through a six-part strategy, according to Mu Yan Kui, vice chairman of Yihai Kerry, one of China's largest soybean crushers.
Monday, August 6, 2018
China can reduce soybean imports by using soymeal substitutes
China, the world's largest soybean importer, will have to resort to soymeal substitutes so it can reduce its soybean imports. These substitutes include meal from rapeseed, cotton seeds, sunflower seeds and palm kernels, according to industr ...
Thursday, August 2, 2018
China's alternatives to deal with costlier US soybeans due to US-China tariffs
China's livestock sector would potentially be burdened by costlier US soybeans, but Chinese pig farmers and analysts believe there are other ways to mitigate the impact.
Wednesday, June 20, 2018
China's winning hand: Turmoil in US soy markets. Good news for Latin America
China has the power to import almost no US soy for a year and permanently lower US soy exports soy over the long term. It could also bring forward the day soy supply finally matches demand and the next market upturn starts.
Tuesday, June 19, 2018
China Soymeal Weekly: Market weakens even as crushers halt price releases (week ended Jun 18, 2018)
Soymeal prices continued to fall in China although several crushers withheld price releases amid concerns of the trade war. Prices slid further as feed producers were not keen to stockpile inventories while feed sales were slow. Nonetheless ...
Thursday, May 24, 2018
China seen to escalate purchase of US soy as trade tension eases
China's purchase of US soy could escalate soon, with trade tension between China and the US easing and a looming trade war between the two nations averted.
Tuesday, May 22, 2018
China Soymeal Weekly: Crushers slash prices amid mounting pressure (week ended May 21, 2018)
Prices of CBOT July soy futures closed 1.9% lower, falling to six-week low levels. Feed sales were poor as livestock markets continued to underperform. Inventories of soymeal mounted amid sluggish demand, compelling crushers to slash prices ...
Monday, May 7, 2018
China stops buying US soy?
Remember when it was reported that on July 13 last year, a Chinese trade delegation in the US signed purchase contracts for 460 million bushels of US soy worth more than $5 billion, a near-record amount?
Friday, April 20, 2018
China's winning hand: Turmoil in US soy markets. Good news for Latin America
China has the power to import almost no US soy for a year and permanently lower US soy exports soy over the long term. It could also bring forward the day soy supply finally matches demand and the next market upturn starts.
Tuesday, April 10, 2018
China's feed sector can weather US soybean tariffs' impact, New Hope chair says
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Monday, April 2, 2018
China cutdown in US soybean imports could be flash point in US-China trade war
China could strike back against the US where it hurts most in the agricultural sector, soybeans, in a trade war.

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