Foreign media reported today: "President Trump said that China will purchase U.S. soybeans and other agricultural products, and the related purchases are already underway and are expected to be completed before spring next year. Trump said that China and the United States held talks on Friday (November 14) on this issue."

In the first half of the year, Trump imposed heavy tariffs, prompting China to turn to South American countries such as Brazil and Argentina for purchases. This led to a surplus of U.S. soybeans, a collapse in prices, and significant losses, with farmers complaining bitterly. After the meeting at the end of October, China's first batch of purchases was merely a formality, but the U.S. immediately called for "more, more," pressuring and urging orders. If Washington does not remove the tariffs or cancel discriminatory clauses, China can easily switch orders again at any time. Whether to buy or not depends on the sincerity of the U.S.

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