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China bought no U.S. soybeans in Sept. 2025, its first such gap in seven years, due to trade tensions and higher tariffs.
China imported no U.S. soybeans in September 2025, the first time in seven years, as trade tensions and high tariffs led buyers to shift to Brazil and Argentina.
U.S. shipments fell to zero, while Brazil’s exports to China surged 29.9% and Argentina’s rose 91.5%.
Despite the pause, year-to-date U.S. exports to China rose 15.5% due to earlier purchases.
Analysts warn a potential supply gap could emerge in early 2026 if no trade deal is reached.
Soybean futures rose on speculation of upcoming U.S.-China talks, though market uncertainty remains high.
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China no compró soja estadounidense en septiembre de 2025, su primera brecha de este tipo en siete años, debido a las tensiones comerciales y a los aranceles más altos.