Core Insights - The article discusses the significant impact of U.S. tariffs on soybean imports from China, leading to a historic shift where Chinese importers have not placed orders for U.S. soybeans during the autumn harvest season, opting instead for South American sources. This shift has left a substantial gap in the U.S. soybean export market, as alternative markets are insufficient to compensate for the loss of Chinese demand [1][2]. Group 1: Market Impact - U.S. soybean exports to China dropped by 39% year-on-year from January to July, totaling 5.9 million tons, with export value declining by 51% to $2.5 billion, resulting in significant revenue losses for U.S. farmers [1]. - The overall U.S. soybean export volume decreased by 8% year-on-year, amounting to 18.9 million tons, despite some increases in exports to countries like Bangladesh and Vietnam [2]. Group 2: Regional Effects - Illinois, the largest soybean-producing state, faces severe challenges, with farmers experiencing average losses of $64 per acre due to low soybean prices and weak exports [3]. - Farmers in Illinois have sought new markets in Turkey and Saudi Arabia but have not seen significant results, highlighting the difficulty in finding replacements for the Chinese market [4]. Group 3: Industry Response - The U.S. Soybean Export Council is actively seeking to expand its customer base, with efforts to engage buyers from countries like Japan and Indonesia, but acknowledges the challenge of replacing the vast Chinese market [6]. - The agricultural machinery sector is also feeling the strain, with CNH Industrial reporting a 20% decline in net sales for its agricultural business in the first half of the year [7]. Group 4: Government Actions - In response to the agricultural crisis, the Trump administration is considering providing $10 billion or more in aid to farmers, potentially funded by tariff revenues, although discussions are ongoing and no final decisions have been made [9][10]. - The U.S. Treasury Secretary hinted at upcoming support measures for farmers, with expectations of discussions on agricultural procurement during the APEC meeting in late October [10][11].
美国豆农急寻其他市场,但发现加起来都不够中国的零头…
Guan Cha Zhe Wang·2025-10-04 09:43