China imported zero US soybeans in October

Published 2025년 11월 20일

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In October, China imported no soybeans from the United States for the second month in a row, despite imports of the crop rising to a record high thanks to purchases from South America. Chinese buyers sought to avoid supply disruptions amid trade tensions with Washington, Reuters reported. In October last year, China, the world's largest

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In October, China imported no soybeans from the United States for the second month in a row, despite imports of the crop rising to a record high thanks to purchases from South America. Chinese buyers sought to avoid supply disruptions amid trade tensions with Washington, Reuters reported. In October last year, China, the world’s largest soybean buyer, imported 541,400 tonnes from the United States. The pause in imports occurred after China imposed high tariffs on American soybeans and the depletion of old-crop stocks in the United States. In October, China imported a record 9.48 million tonnes of soybeans. Shipments from Brazil last month increased 29% year-on-year to 7.12 million tonnes, accounting for 75% of China’s total oilseed imports. Shipments from Argentina also increased 15% to 1.57 million tonnes, accounting for one-sixth of total oilseed imports. After months of virtually halting purchases of US soybeans during the tense trade standoff between Washington and Beijing, ...

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