Group 1 - The core issue facing farmers in the Midwest is the lack of orders for soybeans from Chinese buyers, resulting in a significant surplus and financial distress for farmers [2] - Corn prices have dropped to historical lows, exacerbating the financial difficulties for farmers and leading to widespread economic distress in the agricultural sector [2] - The agricultural crisis is impacting logistics companies, with idle trucks and mass layoffs at storage facilities, alongside a sharp increase in non-performing loans at rural credit unions [2] Group 2 - The Midwest states, heavily affected by the agricultural crisis, are key swing states in the upcoming U.S. elections, making the situation politically significant [2] - The Trump administration's response to the crisis includes a promise of $60 billion in subsidies over the next decade, but these funds will not be available until 2026, leaving farmers feeling neglected [2] - China's firm stance against U.S. tariffs and the potential negative impact on bilateral cooperation projects highlight the ongoing trade tensions and their detrimental effects on U.S. farmers [3]
美国大豆被判“死刑”,有人替特朗普探口风,中方回应不留情面
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-09-28 08:56