Why Soybeans Are Leverage for China in US Trade War: QuickTake

Oct. 27, 2025, 8:19 PM UTC

Soybeans have been a flashpoint in the trade war between the US and China. The East Asian nation, the world’s largest importer of the oilseed, hasn’t booked a single shipment from the US for the new harvest season.

That’s unusual — and costly for American growers, who depend on China to purchase a big share of their crop. China has instead pivoted more toward South American producers, such as Brazil and Argentina, while US farmers face overflowing storage bins and flat prices.

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