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券商中国·2025-04-20 23:22

Core Viewpoint - The agricultural trade landscape is undergoing significant changes, particularly with Bolivia's entry into the Chinese market for chia seeds, which is seen as a milestone event due to the increasing tariffs imposed by the U.S. on agricultural products [2][3][8]. Group 1: Bolivia's Chia Seed Export - Bolivia's President Luis Arce announced the export of 25 tons of chia seeds to China as a milestone event, emphasizing the potential of the Chinese market [2][3]. - In 2023, Bolivia's chia seed export value reached $26.19 million, with major markets including Mexico (35%), the U.S. (15%), Germany (9%), the U.K. (7%), and Peru (6%) [5]. - The Bolivian government aims to become the world's largest exporter of chia seeds following the successful entry into the Chinese market [6]. Group 2: U.S. Agricultural Challenges - The U.S. agricultural sector is facing new challenges due to the ongoing tariff war, which could lead to significant losses for American farmers, particularly in the soybean market [8][12]. - The American Soybean Association reported that during the 2018 trade war, the agricultural sector suffered losses of approximately $27 billion, with about 71% related to soybeans [12]. - U.S. farmers are heavily reliant on exports, with about 50% of U.S. soybeans being exported, making the Chinese market crucial for their business [13].