R Robert Mugabe Well-known member Nov 5, 2017 10,595 7,806 113 35 minutes ago #1,762 U.S. soybean exports to China have dropped to zero, with only 218 million bushels exported from January to August 2025, accounting for 29% of total exports during that period. In response to this decline, Argentina has surged as a major supplier, benefiting from a $20 billion financial bailout from the U.S. to support its economy. This shift has led to a significant change in the trade dynamics, as China has turned to Argentina and Brazil for soybean imports. Forbes+3 Reactions: Frankfooter
U.S. soybean exports to China have dropped to zero, with only 218 million bushels exported from January to August 2025, accounting for 29% of total exports during that period. In response to this decline, Argentina has surged as a major supplier, benefiting from a $20 billion financial bailout from the U.S. to support its economy. This shift has led to a significant change in the trade dynamics, as China has turned to Argentina and Brazil for soybean imports. Forbes+3