Excerpt
from a news report today:
China
may have to start buying U.S. soybeans again in coming weeks despite the trade
war between the two countries as other regions cannot supply enough soybeans to
meet China’s needs, Hamburg-based oilseeds analysts Oil World said on Tuesday.
In
July, China imposed import tariffs on a list of U.S. goods, including soybeans,
as part of the trade dispute with the United States. China is the world’s largest
soybean importer and has been seeking alternative supplies, especially in South
America, where supplies available for export are down.
“China has to resume purchases of U.S. soybeans,”
Oil World said in its latest newsletter. “The South American supply shortage
will make it necessary for China, in our opinion, to import 15 million tonnes
of U.S. soybeans in October 2018/March 2019, even if the current trade war is
not resolved.”Chinese purchases of U.S. soybeans could re-start “in coming weeks,” Oil World added.
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