Market watchers expect a 10 percent cut in soybean tariffs, which could allow private Chinese crushers to resume purchases that were largely sidelined during last year’s US harvest, when state crop traders were the only buyers.
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Market watchers expect a 10 percent cut in soybean tariffs, which could allow private Chinese crushers to resume purchases that were largely sidelined during...
















