China Set for Record 2025 Soybean Imports on Brazil Buys, US Trade Truce
China's soybean imports reached their highest November level since 2021, a Reuters calculation based on customs data showed on Monday, with full-year arrivals set for a record amid strong purchases from South America and a U.S. trade truce.
The world's top soybean buyer brought in 8.11 million metric tons in November, the General Administration of Customs said, up 13.4% from 7.15 million tons a year earlier.
In the first 11 months of the year, China's soybean imports rose 6.9% from a year earlier
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