Foreign media: U.S. soybean farmers have suffered losses due to reduced Chinese orders caused by the trade war. Although the U.S. government has promised financial aid and help in exploring other export markets, farmers hope more for the resumption of stable Chinese market orders.
This year, the United States had a bountiful soybean harvest, but due to trade tensions, China has not placed large orders and instead turned to import from countries like Brazil.
The United States is also seeking potential buyers in countries such as India, Vietnam, and Nigeria, and plans to launch a $10 billion to $14 billion aid program.
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