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Tidbits, Q&A: Soybeans Marketing, Crop Progress, PMI, ENSO, Export Inspections 11/4/25

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China bought 20 shiploads of Brazil’s soybeans over the weekend.

 

Bloomberg reported that China is seeking U.S. wheat offers for December through February shipment. That supported corn yesterday.


The U.S. will suspend port fees for a year on China-linked vessels starting November 10 as part of deescalating maritime tensions, Bloomberg reports. The White House says the pause of measures aimed at countering China’s shipping dominance will last one year while the U.S. negotiates with China over the probe’s findings on China’s lead in maritime industries, and Beijing will suspend its retaliatory countermeasures.


Brazil’s soybean planting had reached 47% of the expected area as of last Thursday, up from 36% a week earlier but below 54% a year ago due to irregular rainfall, AgRural said.

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