Group 1 - Two cargo ships are set to deliver the first U.S. soybeans to China since May, with one ship heading to New Orleans and another to Texas, indicating a potential recovery in agricultural exports to China [1] - The U.S. soybean industry has faced significant losses, with American farmers and grain traders waiting for the resumption of exports to China, which have been absent for several months [1] - The U.S. Soybean Association has urged the government to negotiate with China to eliminate tariffs and encourage large purchases of U.S. soybeans, warning of severe economic consequences for U.S. agriculture if China continues to avoid U.S. soybeans [1] Group 2 - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce has indicated that the U.S. should take positive actions to remove unreasonable tariffs to facilitate bilateral trade and enhance global economic stability [1][2] - Recent discussions between U.S. and Chinese trade teams in Kuala Lumpur have resulted in a consensus to expand agricultural trade, highlighting China's commitment to maintaining open cooperation in global agricultural trade [2]
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Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-25 10:09