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Shipments of U.S. crops to China are accelerating after a tense tariff war had stalled trade for months, with at least six bulk cargo vessels scheduled to load with soybeans at Gulf Coast terminals through mid-December.
Markets, News, Reuters

More U.S. soybean shipments to China due to load through mid-December

By Karl Plume, Reuters December 3, 2025
Shipments of U.S. crops to China are accelerating after a tense tariff war had stalled trade for months, with at least six bulk cargo vessels scheduled to load with soybeans at Gulf Coast terminals through mid-December, according to a shipping schedule seen by Reuters on Tuesday.

USE UNTIL DEC. 27, 2025. U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the media amid a meeting with Chinese officials during his first term in 2019. Photo: Yuri Gripas/Reuters
Op/Ed

When farmers vote against their interests

U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade stance hasn’t done American farmers any favours

By Glacier FarmMedia Submission December 2, 2025
U.S president Donald Trump has left many clues over the years that many of his actions weren’t going to necessarily be in the best interests of American farmers.


Soybeans are transferred from the combine into a waiting truck after  harvest in Amaranth Ontario, October 6, 2025. Photo Diana Martin
Markets

Grain markets hungry for U.S. data

The U.S. government shutdown meant that futures markets were left without robust grain supply information

By Phil Franz-Warkentin November 29, 2025
The U.S. government shutdown meant that futures markets were left without robust grain supply information

A bulk grain carrier ship is loaded in a port. Photo: sandsun/Getty Images Plus
News, Reuters

China snaps up U.S. soybeans after pledge to Trump, but at high price, traders say

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By Karl Plume, Reuters November 18, 2025
China bought at least 14 cargoes of U.S. soybeans on Monday, two traders with knowledge of the deals said, its largest purchase since at least January and the most significant since a summit between President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping in October.


Photo: Getty Images Plus
News, Reuters

Canada agriculture minister says canola trade prospects are improving after China visit

By Ed White, Reuters November 10, 2025
Canada’s agriculture minister Heath MacDonald said in an interview on Monday his weeklong trip to China is evidence of bilateral relations beginning to thaw, something desperately needed by Canada’s farmers and canola exporters.

Detail from the front of the CBOT building in Chicago. (Vito Palmisano/iStock/Getty Images)
Markets, Reuters

U.S. grains: Soybeans bounce as Chinese demand assessed, wheat drops

By Reuters November 7, 2025
Chicago soybean prices firmed on Friday in a bargain-buying bounce after a sharp fall on Thursday, as traders assessed prospects for more U.S. sales to China after the trade war truce between the countries.


Photo: File
canola, Cereals, Crops, Markets, peas, Pulses

Notable changes in exports to China, India

By Glen Hallick - MarketsFarm November 7, 2025
China and India figured prominently in the September export data issued by the Canadian Grain Commission on Nov. 7. For the most part, the CGC’s numbers highlighted issues with grain, oilseed and pulse exports from licensed facilities to those countries.

Photo: Georgijevic/Getty Images Plus
News, Reuters

China lifts Brazilian poultry imports ban over bird flu

By Reuters November 7, 2025
China lifted a ban linked to Brazil’s avian influenza outbreak, the country’s General Administration of Customs said in a notice released on Friday.


Pods ripen in a canola field near Selkirk, Manitoba in late August, 2024. | Greg Berg photo
Crops, Grain Markets

Canola trade watchful during harvest intermission

Geopolitics and speculative money flows are driving grain markets as we enter ‘reaction season’

By Phil Franz-Warkentin November 6, 2025
The flow of speculative money, reacting to whatever world news is available, can be expected to steer grain and oilseed futures in this stretch between Northern and Southern Hemisphere harvests, Phil Franz-Warkentin writes.

Photo: Getty Images
News, Reuters

Beijing lifts some tariffs on U.S. farm goods but soybeans stay costly

By Reuters November 5, 2025
China will suspend retaliatory tariffs on U.S. imports, including duties on farm goods, after last week’s meeting of the two countries’ leaders, Beijing confirmed on Wednesday, but imports of U.S. soybeans still face a 13 per cent tariff.


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