The Soya War Between China and the United States: a Confrontation that Goes Beyond Trade
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China has suspended the purchase of US soy, generating a profound impact on the agricultural market and trade relations with the US. This measure is embedded in a context of geopolitical tensions that redistribute influence in the global agricultural sector.
PEKIN.— Soybean has become a key conflict point in the US-China trade war. The Asian giant—the world’s largest importer of oily poroto—has not booked a single U.S. shipment for the new harvest season. That situation is unusual and costly for American producers, who rely on China to place much of their production. Beijing has chosen to redirect its purchases to South America, mainly Brazil and Argentina, while farmers in the U.S. face full silos …
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