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China Halts US Soybean Imports In September Amid Ongoing Trade Tariff Dispute

China Halts US Soybean Imports In September Amid Ongoing Trade Tariff Dispute

IN SHORTChina stopped importing soybeans from the US in September 2025, a first since 2018. Imports fell to zero from 1.7 million metric tons the previous year due to high tariffs. South American shipments surged to compensate, with Brazil and Argentina seeing sharp rises. Analysts warn that without trade deal progress, US farmers could face billions in losses, while China may experience a supply gap before new crops arrive.

TL;DR

  • China imported no US soybeans in September 2025.
  • First zero imports since November 2018.
  • US shipments fell from 1.7 million metric tons last year.
  • South American shipments, mainly Brazil and Argentina, surged.
  • Brazil shipments up 29.9% YoY; Argentina up 91.5% YoY.
  • Analysts cite high tariffs as main cause.
  • Potential supply gap in China between Feb-Apr 2026 without trade deal.
  • US farmers may face significant financial losses.
  • Trade negotiations between Beijing and Washington ongoing.