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【“近”观进博】美国农业界扎堆来华,直言“任何看重出口业务的人,都不能忽视中国市场”
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-11-07 14:25
Group 1 - The General Administration of Customs of China announced the resumption of soybean import qualifications for CHS Inc. and two other companies from the U.S. effective November 10, 2025, following an assessment of U.S. corrective measures [1] - The U.S. soybean industry representatives expressed their desire to re-enter the Chinese market during the China International Import Expo (CIIE), emphasizing the importance of China as a market for U.S. agriculture [1][2] - A delegation of over ten major agricultural associations from the U.S. visited the CIIE to convey their hope for cooperation and the restoration of free trade between the two countries [1] Group 2 - The U.S. Grain Export Association's president highlighted the urgent need to restore normal sorghum exports to China, emphasizing the importance of building relationships for future market access [3] - The Wisconsin ginseng industry has faced a 50% decline in performance due to tariffs, with prices dropping by 30% to 40%, indicating the adverse effects of trade barriers on U.S. agricultural products [3] - The California Wine Association's representative stated that any business focused on wine exports cannot overlook the Chinese market, which is vital for promoting California wines [4][5] Group 3 - The U.S. Poultry and Egg Export Council's vice president noted that China is a major market for U.S. poultry products, and cooperation between the two countries benefits both sides [6] - The Wisconsin ginseng industry, which exports 80% of its production to China, expressed gratitude for the opportunity to participate in the CIIE, highlighting the importance of trade shows for business connections [6] - The U.S. agricultural representatives at the CIIE aimed to express respect for the Chinese market and to recover from previous trade disruptions [5][9] Group 4 - The U.S. agricultural sector sees the CIIE as an excellent opportunity to expand imports and strengthen trade relations following recent agreements between the leaders of China and the U.S. [7] - The U.S. agricultural representatives are optimistic about restoring normal trade relations, emphasizing the need for ongoing communication to resolve differences [8] - A forum on U.S.-China agricultural trade cooperation was held during the CIIE, focusing on enhancing communication and expanding cooperation in the agricultural sector [8][9]