The Wall Street Journal wrote today (September 14): "Now soybeans have been used by China as a powerful weapon in the trade war with the United States. 'Unless there is a miracle, I will not expect China to buy our soybeans,' said U.S. soybean farmers, who are preparing for the future where China is no longer a major buyer."
[Witty] Comment: It's not that Chinese buyers are unwilling to buy U.S. soybeans, but it's the U.S. that started the tariff war, making it difficult for U.S. soybeans to enter China due to a 30% counter-tariff, which importers cannot bear. The core issue lies in the U.S. imposing a 20% fentanyl tariff and a 10% reciprocal tariff. The problem must be solved by those who created it. If the U.S. cancels unreasonable tariffs, China's tariffs on U.S. soybeans will naturally be lifted, and trade can resume. The reason U.S. soybeans are unsellable is because of Trump's tariff war. The U.S. should face its own problems instead of making baseless accusations.
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