阿根廷发布新规,122吨高粱运往中国后,美国这一次拦不住了!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-09 04:33

Core Viewpoint - Argentina's recent agricultural policy changes, particularly its cooperation with China, are causing increasing pressure on the United States, which may need to reconsider its trade policies towards China to maintain competitiveness in the global agricultural market [4][9]. Group 1: Argentina's Agricultural Policy Changes - On September 22, Argentina announced the temporary cancellation of multiple agricultural export tariffs, including those on soybeans, aiming to recover approximately $7 billion in export revenue [4]. - Following the announcement of the "zero tariff" policy, Argentina received around 1.3 million tons of soybean orders from China, while the U.S. did not receive similar orders, leading to dissatisfaction from the U.S. government [4][5]. - Argentina's decision to cancel the "zero tariff" policy was influenced by a pre-set deadline to achieve a $7 billion export target, which it was on track to meet shortly after the policy announcement [3][4]. Group 2: U.S. Response and Concerns - The U.S. Treasury Secretary expressed concerns that Argentina's actions were undermining U.S. market share, especially as the U.S. had prepared a $20 billion aid package to assist Argentina [4][7]. - U.S. officials have criticized Argentina for its increasing reliance on China and have urged it to abandon its currency swap agreement with China [3][4]. - The U.S. agricultural sector is at risk of losing its competitive edge in the Chinese market, which was previously dominated by U.S. farmers before the imposition of tariffs [5][7]. Group 3: Future Implications - Argentina is set to enhance its sorghum export standards to meet international market demands, particularly from China, where it has established a significant market presence [5]. - The ongoing cooperation between Argentina and China in agricultural exports is seen as a more stable and less conditional path compared to U.S. assistance, which may lead to a shift in global agricultural trade dynamics [7][9]. - The U.S. may need to rethink its approach to trade relations with China, especially in agriculture, to avoid further erosion of its market position [9].