The article highlights the slower commercialization of US soybeans in North America this year due to low prices, with producers reluctant to commit to sales at current levels. Despite a rising trend in soybean prices on the Chicago Stock Exchange, the market remains stagnant with no significant drive. Fears of potential climatic risks to the new crop and challenges from Brazil's competitiveness add to the uncertainty. In response, 192 institutions, including major agribusinesses, have urged President Trump to apply more pressure on China to boost its purchases of US agricultural products, as part of the Trade Agreement. However, expectations are low for reaching the agreed total in 2020, given the current trends.