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US Soybean Farmers Suffer from Ongoing China Trade Dispute

International Desk By International Desk October 14, 2025 1 Min Read
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The soybean harvest is currently underway in rural Maryland, where farmer Travis Hutchison indicates that the fields are nearly dry enough for harvesting. However, despite an anticipated decent yield, his income remains uncertain due to a significant drop in demand from China, previously the largest buyer of U.S. soybean exports. The ongoing trade dispute, exacerbated by tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, has led to a more than 50 percent decrease in the value of U.S. soybean exports to China this year. Prices for soybeans have plummeted approximately 40 percent compared to three years ago, putting U.S. farmers under financial strain as costs for essential inputs continue to rise. The American Soybean Association reports that retaliatory tariffs have contributed to severe economic challenges, raising concerns about the sustainability of U.S. agriculture under current trade policies.

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