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China lifts soybean and log import bans on U.S. starting Nov. 10, easing trade tensions.
China will lift its import bans on U.S. soybeans and logs effective November 10, 2025, restoring licenses for three U.S. soybean exporters and allowing U.S. log shipments to resume.
The move follows an assessment of corrective actions by the U.S. and aligns with Chinese and international safety standards.
It marks a partial thaw in trade relations after a high-level meeting between U.S. and Chinese leaders, though broader trade restrictions remain, including a 10% tariff on U.S. imports.
The resumption does not signal a full recovery, but state buyers have already booked U.S. soybean cargoes, and officials expect increased purchases in the coming months.
Global food prices declined due to strong crop supplies, with record cereal production contributing to downward pressure.
China levanta las prohibiciones de importación de soja y madera a Estados Unidos a partir del 10 de noviembre, aliviando las tensiones comerciales.