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Trump pushes China to quadruple soybean orders ahead of truce tariff expiration

  • On August 11, 2025, President Donald Trump expressed his hope that China would increase its soybean purchases from the United States by four times to help alleviate its supply shortage.
  • This call follows ongoing trade tensions and a tariff truce set to expire on August 12, with China having imposed tariffs on U.S. agricultural imports in March 2025.
  • China, the largest global soybean importer, currently buys mostly from Brazil and fell short of meeting U.S. purchase targets under the 2020 Phase One trade deal.
  • Chicago soybean prices rose over 2% on August 11, while trading data shows short positions in soybean futures have expanded amid speculation and supply pressures.
  • If China increases soybean imports significantly, it could reduce the trade deficit with the U.S., but experts consider quadrupling purchases highly unlikely.
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While US President Donald Trump has adopted a tough stand on India, his attitude towards China is suddenly softening. Meanwhile, Trump has given China a 90-day extension in the deadline for imposing tariffs. But another important thing is that under the guise of tariff relief, Trump is also requesting China to buy American soybean.

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COrdOBA.- In the context of the review of US trade relations that President Donald Trump is making, he postponed the tariff hike to China in exchange for a number of conditions, among which is that “quadruplique” US soy orders to level “substantially” the trade deficit. The Asian giant is the first destination of the Argentine soy poroto. Analysts consulted by LA NACION agreed that any change in the dynamics will affect Argentina, although there…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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China and the United States are soon to hold further tariff negotiations. In the run-up to the likely resumption of negotiations, US President Donald Trump took the opportunity to urge China to significantly increase its purchases of US soybeans, while the Asian giant is already the world's leading buyer of soybeans.

·Paris, France
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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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