In July, China's imports of U.S. soybeans surged to 475,392 tonnes, tripling from the previous year as the U.S. growing season resumed. Despite this increase, Brazilian soybeans continue to dominate the market, with imports slightly decreasing to 9.12 million tonnes. From January to July, China imported 43.55 million tonnes of Brazilian soybeans, a 12% rise from last year, while U.S. imports dropped by 25% to 12.63 million tonnes. Lower global prices have spurred increased purchases by China's crushers, even amid weak demand for animal feed. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has projected a record 4.589 billion bushels for the 2024/25 soybean crop.