中国9月未从美国进口大豆 美国豆农急盼政府援助
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-20 10:47

Core Insights - In September 2023, China did not import any soybeans from the United States for the first time since November 2018, marking a significant shift in trade dynamics [1] - As the world's largest soybean importer, China is increasing its purchases from South American countries, particularly Brazil and Argentina, to replace U.S. soybeans [1][2] - U.S. farmers are facing pressure from falling soybean prices and are seeking government assistance due to the loss of the Chinese market [3] Group 1: Trade Dynamics - China's soybean imports from Brazil reached 63.7 million tons from January to September 2023, a year-on-year increase of 2.4% [1] - Imports from Argentina during the same period totaled 2.9 million tons, reflecting a significant year-on-year increase of 31.8% [1] - The shift in imports has resulted in record-high volumes of soybean purchases from South America by China [1] Group 2: Impact on U.S. Farmers - U.S. farmers are expressing dissatisfaction due to the loss of the Chinese market, which is leading to downward pressure on soybean prices [3] - Many farmers are urgently awaiting government assistance, which is currently stalled due to a government shutdown [3]