Not A Great Christmas For Soy Farmers Despite Trump-Xi 'Trade Truce'

 | Dec 26, 2018 03:10AM ET

When US President Donald Trump clinked glasses with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in Argentina on December 1, American soy farmers more than any other constituency were watching closely, filled with hopes for their product. But as the days passed, little progress came despite a hold in the tit-for-tat tariffs that had earlier strangled US soybean exports to China.

Now, with less than a week left to 2018, only two consignments of American-origin soybeans have reportedly passed into China since the historic Trump-Xi summit that led to a temporary trade truce between the two nations. Prior to that, China had a 25 percent tariff on US soybeans in retaliation for a Washington duty on $34 billion of Chinese imports.

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