Group 1 - The core point of the news is the significant reduction of tariffs on soybean imports between the US and China, with the US lowering tariffs from 145% to 30% and China from 125% to 10% [1] - China has ceased purchasing US soybeans and corn since mid-January, leading to a complete halt in imports from the US, while increasing purchases from Brazil, which has become the primary supplier [3][4] - Brazil's soybean production is at a record high, and the country has become the largest supplier of soybeans to China, accounting for over 70% of China's imports [8] Group 2 - The US soybean industry is facing challenges due to tariffs, with a significant drop in soybean imports to China, which fell to the lowest level since 2008, with March imports at 3.5 million tons, down 36.8% year-on-year [6] - The US is exploring new markets in India, Egypt, and Mexico, but establishing these alternatives may take one to two decades [6] - China's soybean import structure has changed dramatically, with Brazil now supplying more than 60% of the global trade and over 70% of China's imports, further eroding the US market share [8]
特朗普后悔晚了!中方仅用十几天,踢美国出局,最大赢家是他
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-24 21:32