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Source: BLOOMBERG, 6/28/18
It’s not all bad news for U.S. soybean farmers when it comes to the trade spat with China. While looming tariffs are likely to curb American exports of the commodity to China, opportunities are opening up in the European Union, the world’s second-largest importer. The dispute has boosted prices in Brazil, the top shipper, forcing EU processors to look elsewhere for supplies. That’s likely to mean that the U.S. will ... For more of this story, click here.
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