
Analysts say China less likely to buy US soy after Supreme Court decision - Reuters
Analysts say China less likely to buy US soy after Supreme Court decision Reuters
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"What Trump has been doing is trying to put China's feet to the coals, and now we're asking -- will this make China less likely to take delivery of the beans?"
— Darin Fessler , Executive
"The tariff hammer has been taken away from the president, but what tool is he going to be bringing out in the future to keep tariffs in place?"
— Dan Basse , Executive
"What Trump has been doing is trying to put China’s feet to the coals, and now we’re asking — will this make China less likely to take delivery of the beans?"
— Darin Fessler , Executive
"The tariff hammer has been taken away from the president, but what tool is he going to be bringing out in the future to keep tariffs in place?"
— Dan Basse , Executive
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Analysts suggest that China's potential purchase of additional U.S. soybeans may be reduced following the Supreme Court's decision to strike down President Trump's tariffs, making U.S. soybeans less competitive compared to Brazilian alternatives.
The analysis indicates that China's soybean imports are expected to remain predominantly from Brazil due to the higher tariffs on U.S. soybeans, making Brazilian soybeans more cost-effective for Chinese buyers.
Analysts suggest that China's potential purchase of additional U.S. soybeans may be reduced following the Supreme Court's decision to strike down President Trump's tariffs, making U.S. soybeans less competitive compared to Brazilian alternatives.
Following the Supreme Court's ruling against President Trump's tariffs, analysts believe China may be less inclined to purchase additional U.S. soybeans, as the U.S. remains more expensive than Brazil.
Analysts suggest that China's potential purchase of additional U.S. soybeans may be reduced following the Supreme Court's decision to strike down President Trump's tariffs, making U.S. soybeans less competitive compared to Brazilian alternatives.
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