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中国还是不买美国大豆,特朗普另寻出路,却又收到了一个坏消息
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-10-09 05:00

Core Insights - The U.S. has not exported any soybeans to China this year, contrary to Trump's expectations, leading him to seek alternative solutions [1][3] - China's Ministry of Commerce stated that the U.S. must take concrete actions to remove unreasonable tariffs before considering the resumption of soybean imports [3] - The ongoing trade dispute has seen Trump resort to extreme measures without any indication of tariff removal, including a new "toll" policy for Chinese ships [3][4] Group 1 - China's ability to influence the global economy is highlighted by its investments that have altered trade dynamics, such as diversifying port access in Malaysia and securing iron ore supplies in West Africa [4] - The U.S. has not adjusted its agricultural structure despite knowing China's dominance in the soybean market, leading to a lack of alternative buyers for U.S. soybeans [7] - Argentina's increased soybean exports to China and its currency swap agreements have further complicated the situation for the U.S. [7] Group 2 - Trump's potential for more aggressive actions regarding soybean exports may escalate, as indicated by his recent decision to cut diplomatic ties with Venezuela [8] - The military pressure on Venezuela may be aimed at undermining China's influence in Latin America [8]