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Global soybean market reshaped by trade tensions

By BELINDA ROBINSON in New York | China Daily Global | Updated: 2025-11-19 09:51
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As one of the most cultivated crops on earth, the majority of the soft, protein-packed little soybeans that are grown in countries worldwide are not for human consumption but are used to feed livestock such as hogs, cattle and chickens.

China is the largest soybean importer in the world as it uses most of the high-protein feed for its enormous population of hogs, according to the American Soybean Association.

But this year, the international soybean market has been reshaped, at least temporarily, by several factors, mainly the impact of the US-initiated trade conflicts with China, which led to reduced US soybean exports to the Chinese market as Beijing increased purchases from Latin America, analysts said.

"It created a reshuffling and we were seeing Brazil and Argentina positioned to take advantage of it and unfortunately that was hurting US farmers," Lia Nogueira, associate professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, told China Daily.

Argentina's announcement in late September to temporarily eliminate export taxes on agricultural products, including soybeans, worsened the situation, as the move made its soybeans more price-competitive, dealing another blow to US soybean farmers and traders.

Starting in May this year, working teams from both China and the US have held five rounds of economic and trade talks in several countries, including the latest one in Kuala Lumpur late last month.

Washington announced on Oct 30 that China had agreed to buy US soybeans through January in a welcome reprieve for struggling US farmers. China's Ministry of Commerce said the two sides reached consensus on the expansion of agricultural products after the Kuala Lumpur talks.

In 2024, Brazil alone accounted for more than 70 percent of China's total imports of soybeans, followed by the United States, with a proportion of more than 20 percent. Other major soybean-exporting countries include Argentina, Russia, Canada and Uruguay.

Attempting to boost domestic production and "Make America Great Again", the US administration has imposed steep tariffs on various imports. But the policy may backfire, affecting the interests of its domestic industries, analysts said.

"Historically, tariffs … as trade barriers … can cause domestic industries to become less competitive and lead other countries to retaliate," Thomas Fullerton, a US economist and economics professor at the University of Texas at El Paso, told China Daily.

Declining value

Figures from the US Department of Agriculture showed that in the first six months of this year, the value of US soybean exports was down by almost a quarter.

"China has been buying a lot more from Brazil and Argentina, and just the way the commodities have been moved around has affected world prices, pushing world prices down (due to lower prices in South American countries), so the US farmers had a double effect, losing the market and experiencing a push downward in world prices," Nogueira from University of Nebraska-Lincoln said.

Analysts note how the reshaping of the industry as a result of the US-initiated trade conflicts with China reverberated outward, affecting soybean prices on the world market.

Cory Walters, an associate professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics at the University of Nebraska, told China Daily that if China is buying from South America as part of the fallout of the US-initiated trade war against China, "then that means there are fewer soybeans in the world and … everything changes because there are fewer soybeans to be sold".

Walters said US farmers will soon "reset the acreage", which means they will choose how much of any crop they want to plant and sell. He envisions that some US farmers may plant fewer soybeans next year and increase other crops as global trade continues to fluctuate.

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