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China Agrees to Buy More US Soybeans- American Soybean Association Says Piecemeal Purchases Not Enough

China Agrees to Buy More US Soybeans- American Soybean Association Says Piecemeal Purchases Not Enough
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced that in White House meetings today the Chinese government committed to buy an additional 10 million metric tons of U.S. soybeans. While this news brings purchase commitments from China to approximately 16.5 million, the total purchases still do not add up to the value to soybean growers of seeing retaliatory trade tariffs rescinded.  
 
“It is good to see our beans moving to China again,” said Davie Stephens, a grower from Clinton, Ky., and president of the American Soybean Association (ASA). “While piecemeal purchases such as this one can be a part of the solution, what our industry needs right now is structural reform that leads to China rescinding its tariff on U.S. beans and fully reopening the market,” Stephens continued.   
 
ASA says the industry’s greatest fear is long-term damage to the relationship it has built and sustained with China. The value of U.S. soybean exports to China has grown 26-fold in 20 years, from $414 million in 1996 to $14 billion in 2017.
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