China's Soybean Imports Resume but US Farmers Remain Skeptical

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China's purchases of US soybeans have stalled after a brief surge, with demand expected to remain low due to China's recent buying of South American beans and ongoing tariffs, raising uncertainty over whether US farmers will meet the expected export targets despite a recent trade truce.
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