Group 1 - The article discusses the changing dynamics of U.S.-China soybean trade, highlighting Trump's recent calls for increased soybean orders from China despite previous trade tensions [1][3][5] - Historically, China accounted for a significant portion of U.S. soybean exports, with 28% of U.S. production going to China before 2011, and in the 2023-2024 market year, U.S. soybean exports to China are projected to be around 25 million tons [3][5] - The ongoing trade war has led to a decline in soybean purchases from China, with U.S. farmers expressing frustration over the lack of orders despite a bountiful harvest [5][10] Group 2 - U.S. soybean farmers have reported that China has shifted its soybean orders to Brazil, completing approximately 8 million tons of soybean purchases for September, which poses a significant challenge for U.S. exports [10][12] - The relationship between China and Brazil has strengthened, with Brazil becoming a key player in the soybean market, which could further complicate U.S.-China negotiations [12][14] - Trump's administration has attempted to mitigate the impact of the trade war on farmers through financial aid, but the ongoing situation has led to increasing discontent among U.S. farmers [7][8]
回顾:特朗普坚持不住了,已发帖我方表示:期望中国增加对美国大豆的购买量
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-21 12:53