An atypical note by the U.S. Department of Agriculture on what could have happened if China purchased more soybeans was featured in the supply and demand estimates report.
Port of Los Angeles, the nation's biggest trade hub, has seen a decline in import and export container volume during what is usually a busy shipping time.
For U.S. farmers, the trade relationship with China has long been critical, but it is rarely calm. As the largest buyer of American agricultural goods outside of Mexico and Canada, China’s demand for ...
The world's fourth-largest food producer and second-largest importer, Brazil is heavily dependent on imports from China.
Agbiz reports a positive outlook for South African agricultural exports following the signing of significant trade agreements with China and South Korea, paving the way for duty-free access and new ...