Donald Trump’s latest salvo against Chinese imports is hitting commodities again.
Commodity markets hit again as Trump calls for more China duties
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Donald Trump’s latest salvo against Chinese imports is hitting commodities again.
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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — U.S. soybean exports to China could drop as much as 71 percent if China imposes trade restrictions on beans in response…
Chinese soybean imports from the United States could decrease by as much 71 percent if China were to impose trade restrictions on U.S. soybean…
Planting season, always a critical time for farmers, just became more nerve-wracking for U.S. growers of soybeans and corn.
BEIJING (AP) — China issued a $50 billion list of U.S. goods today -- including soybeans, corn and beef -- for possible tariff hikes in an esc…
The Trump administration indicated it’s willing to negotiate with China on escalating frictions between the world’s two biggest economies, hel…
Editor's note: The American Soybean Association, representing U.S. soybean producers, issued this statement.
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