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2 MINS AGO: China CANCELS All US Soybean Orders 2.4 Million Tons & $1.1 Billion VANISHED In Hours
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Jul 15, 2025 #china #usa #tradewar
2 MINS AGO: China CANCELS All US Soybean Orders 2.4 Million Tons & $1.1 Billion VANISHED In Hours
China just sent a jolt through global markets by abruptly halting all U.S. soybean shipmentsdiverting 2.4 million tons to Brazil in a matter of hours and effectively erasing $1.1 billion in American agricultural contracts. But this wasnt just a trade adjustment; it was a calculated move. By targeting a key U.S. export at the height of shipping season, Beijing struck where it would be felt mostsending shockwaves from commodity markets to Capitol Hill to the heartland farms of the Midwest.
In this video, we break down the bigger picture behind the headlines. Using real-time trade data, USDA reports, and insights from Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal, we explore how Chinas action may mark the beginning of a broader economic pivot. What looks like a grain shipment reroute could actually signal a strategic decoupling in progressone with implications for U.S. agriculture, global supply chains, and long-standing trade norms.
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Lucky Luciano
(11,681 posts)So soybeans can be risk managed after planting.
That said, having a lunatic as President still makes such risk management difficult.
vanlassie
(6,050 posts)LuvLoogie
(8,170 posts)Unless they cancelled the move after trump caved, then reinstated more recently.
SickOfTheOnePct
(8,198 posts)WarGamer
(17,598 posts)WASHINGTON, DC, US China has not placed an order for US corn and soybeans since Jan. 16, four days before the inauguration of US President Donald Trump, Nikkei Asia reported, citing data from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA).
Hugin
(36,704 posts)They're going to be in fricken everything.
I seem to remember someone experimenting with using them to make tires in the '30s or something.
Where's George Washington Carver when you need him?
markodochartaigh
(3,447 posts)many soybean products can be stored for years. The hedge funds who own those commodities won't feel the slightest compunction to sell them cheap just because Mr and Mrs America and their six kids seem to have gotten themselves into a situation where they have no food on the table.
Hugin
(36,704 posts)What you say is true, they have no problem leaving other people's money linger in the markets forever. Even though those people may need their money for things like food and healthcare.
usonian
(19,374 posts)Starting massive feasts on insulation by Mickey, Minnie and company. Neighbor paid a ton of money to have his car rewired.
They done missed shooting themselves in the foot and shot themselves in the head instead. Brilliant move.
https://www.motorverso.com/which-cars-have-soy-based-wiring/
"The common consensus was that rodent damage in cars has increased exponentially over the last 10 years.
Hugin
(36,704 posts)Maybe that's what it was soy-based polymers.
Let Mickey eat cake!

Deathmobile.
Rats!
And squirrels.
Pacifists can live-trap them.
pecosbob
(8,043 posts)I recall a lot of fires started because of rats chewing insulation off wires back in the old days.
usonian
(19,374 posts)I guess "electical safety" was a pass-fail course for them.
rubbersole
(10,170 posts)JCMach1
(28,822 posts)Hugin
(36,704 posts)I've already got the first letter and the last two. But, "O" poses a problem.
BadgerMom
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rubbersole
(10,170 posts)Ilsa
(63,064 posts)To everyone, but the Republicans and the MSM.
Trump Owns Fuck Ups
tazcat
(115 posts)spanone
(139,721 posts)Ms. Toad
(37,374 posts)Tarzanrock
(1,250 posts)Justice matters.
(8,678 posts)I think it was announced yesterday.
AverageOldGuy
(2,783 posts)This did NOT happen "2 minutes ago."
This is TWO MONTHS OLD.
Figarosmom
(7,251 posts)They directed their farmers to plant soy beans and have found other countries to order from.
So I guess we'll be paying the farmers more subsidies. Pretty soon they are going to just give up and stop farming .
MichMan
(15,536 posts)JHB
(37,797 posts)Whose side are you on, Red Menace? Your Dear Leader has made liberal tofu-eaters the only people actually buying the farmer's produce.
Bread and Circuses
(946 posts)iemanja
(56,354 posts)Hassler
(4,464 posts)MrWowWow
(651 posts)Last edited Thu Jul 17, 2025, 12:13 AM - Edit history (4)
And the U.S. farmers who use to grow soybeans are bailed out with U.S. taxpayer money. That's how 💩 got the farmbelt vote. China doesn't care that their money will go towards defoliating the Amazon. They're planet.trashers. To them, money talks and Eco bullshit walks.
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BoRaGard
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