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US Exporters Upbeat on Trade Talks Despite Conflicts With EU
WASHINGTON—The United States and the European Union (EU) released their negotiating mandates last month for their bilateral trade talks. Despite sharp differences in goals, both sides have made significant progress ...
February 5, 2019
BY
Emel Akan
China Buys US Soybeans a Day After Trade Talks, Traders Say
Chinese state-owned firms bought at least 1 million tonnes of U.S. soybeans on Feb. 1, a day after ...
February 1, 2019
BY
Reuters
China Trade Steps Seen as Good Start While Leaving Core US Demands Untouched
WASHINGTON—The United States has welcomed Chinese concessions since the two nations declared a trade-war truce earlier this month, ...
December 25, 2018
BY
Reuters
China Makes Second Purchase of US Soybeans Since Trade-War Truce, USDA Confirms
CHICAGO—Chinese importers returned to the U.S. soy market on Dec. 18 for their second round of purchases since ...
December 19, 2018
BY
Reuters
China Resumes Buying US Soybeans Amid Trade Truce
WASHINGTON—Chinese officials are delivering on promises made during the G-20 summit in Argentina, a sign that the U.S.–China ...
December 13, 2018
BY
Emel Akan
China Grain Traders Wait for Beijing to Lower Tariffs Before Returning to US Market
BEIJING—China will need to drop its steep tariffs imposed on a range of American farm products earlier this ...
December 3, 2018
BY
Reuters
China Soybean Imports Set for Biggest Drop in 12 Years Amid Tariff Conflict
China's soybean imports are set to drop by a quarter in the last three months of 2018, their ...
October 18, 2018
BY
Reuters
China’s Soybean Shortage May Leave Millions of Pigs to Go Hungry
Due to the Sino-US trade war, which has affected China’s soybean imports, the country’s 400 million pigs are ...
October 11, 2018
BY
Sunny Chao
Beijing Uses Iowa Newspaper Supplement to Bring Trade-War Propaganda to US Heartland
A four-page insert in an Iowa newspaper about the escalating Sino–U.S. trade war is the Chinese regime’s latest ...
September 25, 2018
BY
Annie Wu
Risk of Prolonged Trade War Appears to Be Subsiding
Despite continued doom and gloom in mainstream media, the risk that the United States and China would engage ...
September 23, 2018
BY
Fan Yu
China’s Soybean Harvest Drops by 300,000 Tons Because of Early Frost
Unusually frosty weather has led to a precipitous drop in China's domestic soybean production, adding to trade war ...
September 19, 2018
BY
Sunny Chao
China’s Citizens Pay More as Domestic Agricultural Production Dips, US Imports Become More Expensive
Beijing’s trump card in the trade war between China and the United States has been to slap retaliatory ...
August 16, 2018
BY
Frank Fang
Taiwanese President’s Visit to Paraguay Highlights Soybean Issue in Sino–US Trade War
Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen arrived in Paraguay on Aug. 14 for a visit that has brought into focus ...
August 15, 2018
BY
Frank Fang
China Still Depends on US Soybeans
WASHINGTON—Chinese buyers have canceled U.S. soybean orders and shifted their purchases to South America in the past few ...
August 6, 2018
BY
Emel Akan
The USDA Just Approved a New Non-GMO Label, but That Doesn’t Mean Much
The label indicates the federal government verified that the product doesn't contain GMOs, but what does that really ...
May 18, 2015
BY
Annie Wu
Soy’s Healthy Reputation Under Fire
A health claim is a rare privilege in the American marketplace. Even herbs and supplements that millions use ...
January 18, 2015
BY
Conan Milner
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