Core Viewpoint - The recent China-U.S. trade talks in Kuala Lumpur have led to a consensus on expanding agricultural product trade, which has relieved American soybean farmers who are hopeful for renewed purchases from Chinese companies [1][3]. Group 1: Trade Agreements - Specific measures for the expansion of agricultural trade between China and the U.S. have not yet been disclosed by the Chinese side [3]. - It remains unclear whether the agricultural trade will require renegotiation or if China will resume large-scale imports of other U.S. agricultural products [3]. Group 2: Impact on U.S. Farmers - Leaders from the American Soybean Association and the American Soybean Export Council noted that while the trade agreement has not been signed and important details are still undisclosed, the news is still positive for farmers [5]. - In 2024, the total value of U.S. soybean exports is projected to be approximately $24.5 billion, with orders from China exceeding $12.5 billion [7].
中美就扩大农产品贸易达成共识 美国豆农如释重负