China is taking advantage of improved import margins and the unavailability of corn from other suppliers to make a significant purchase of US corn. This comes despite political tensions between the US and China. Factors such as a halt in Brazilian supply, uncertainty about exports from Ukraine, a crop disaster in Argentina, and improved navigation conditions along the Mississippi River have made US supply an attractive option. China has already purchased 2.245 million tonnes of US corn in the past nine business days, with more purchases expected. The total exports of US corn are running almost 40% behind the pace of the same period in 2021-22.