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US-China $17B Ag Deal Faces Skepticism as Markets Await Tariff Cuts
White House announces China will buy $17B in US farm goods annually through 2028, but traders want proof via tariff reductions and actual purchases.
Read full articleChina Tariffs Cost US Agriculture $15B in Lost Exports, Study Finds
NDSU analysis shows China's retaliatory tariffs wiped out $14.9B in US ag exports over 12 months, with soybeans accounting for half the losses.
Read full articleIndonesia Takes Control of Coal, Palm Oil, Iron Exports in Trade Overhaul
Indonesia mandates state-owned enterprise to handle all exports of key commodities by September, affecting global supply chains and China trade.
Read full articleFarmers Turn to Human Urine, Chicken Manure Amid Fertilizer Crisis
Iran war disrupts nitrogen fertilizer supplies, forcing farmers to seek alternative sources including converted human waste and poultry manure.
Read full articleChina Grants 5-Year Extensions to 425 US Beef Plants
China approves registration extensions for US beef facilities after year-long delays, signaling potential thaw in agricultural trade relations.
Read full articleUS Dairy Exports Surge 7% as Global Demand Soars
First quarter 2026 sees US milk production up 3.2%, cheese exports jump 23%, and butterfat exports nearly double amid strong global demand.
Read full articleGrain Markets Cool on US-China Deal Without Tariff Details
Initial optimism fades as traders seek concrete evidence of China's $17B purchase commitment through actual tariff reductions and export sales.
Read full articleIndonesia's Commodity Takeover to Hit China Hardest, Experts Warn
As Indonesia's largest trading partner, China faces major disruption from state control of coal, palm oil, and nickel exports starting September.
Read full articleUS-China $17B Ag Deal Faces Skepticism as Markets Await Tariff Cuts
White House announces China will buy $17B in US farm goods annually through 2028, but traders want proof via tariff reductions and actual purchases.
Read full articleChina Tariffs Cost US Agriculture $15B in Lost Exports, Study Finds
NDSU analysis shows China's retaliatory tariffs wiped out $14.9B in US ag exports over 12 months, with soybeans accounting for half the losses.
Read full articleIndonesia Takes Control of Coal, Palm Oil, Iron Exports in Trade Overhaul
Indonesia mandates state-owned enterprise to handle all exports of key commodities by September, affecting global supply chains and China trade.
Read full articleFarmers Turn to Human Urine, Chicken Manure Amid Fertilizer Crisis
Iran war disrupts nitrogen fertilizer supplies, forcing farmers to seek alternative sources including converted human waste and poultry manure.
Read full articleChina Grants 5-Year Extensions to 425 US Beef Plants
China approves registration extensions for US beef facilities after year-long delays, signaling potential thaw in agricultural trade relations.
Read full articleUS Dairy Exports Surge 7% as Global Demand Soars
First quarter 2026 sees US milk production up 3.2%, cheese exports jump 23%, and butterfat exports nearly double amid strong global demand.
Read full articleGrain Markets Cool on US-China Deal Without Tariff Details
Initial optimism fades as traders seek concrete evidence of China's $17B purchase commitment through actual tariff reductions and export sales.
Read full articleIndonesia's Commodity Takeover to Hit China Hardest, Experts Warn
As Indonesia's largest trading partner, China faces major disruption from state control of coal, palm oil, and nickel exports starting September.
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