Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the recent consensus reached between China and the U.S. regarding the expansion of agricultural trade, which has relieved American soybean farmers [2][11] - The U.S. government previously imposed a 10% tariff on all Chinese imports citing fentanyl concerns, leading to a reciprocal 10% tariff on U.S. soybeans and pork by China starting March 10, 2025 [3][11] - Following the tariff increases, China's import tariff on U.S. soybeans surged from 3% to 97%, significantly impacting U.S. soybean exports to China [11][13] Group 2 - Despite a temporary agreement in May to suspend certain tariffs, U.S. soybean exports to China have not improved, with reports indicating that China has ceased purchasing U.S. soybeans since then [11][13] - In 2024, China imported approximately 105 million tons of soybeans, with only 22.13 million tons sourced from the U.S., contrasting sharply with Mexico's imports of less than 6 million tons [13] - The U.S. soybean inventory has exceeded expectations, with a total of 1.008 billion bushels reported as of June 1, 2023, marking a 3.9% increase year-on-year [13][15] Group 3 - The American Soybean Association has expressed significant financial pressure on farmers due to tariffs, reduced sales, and rising costs, urging the government to adjust policies and negotiate new trade agreements with China [15][17] - The total value of U.S. soybean exports in 2024 is projected to be around $24.5 billion, with over $12.5 billion attributed to orders from China [17]
中国传来好消息,美国豆农松了口气!美豆积压严重,一座混凝土仓库被挤塌
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-11-02 13:46