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| Thanks to https://hammersmithltd.blogspot.com/ who posts weekly on world grain prices and freight.
I guess I always thought grain was a world market, ie if China was pissed and wasn't buying other importing countries would shift to US as supplier. I think we may have pissed off enough other countries that our products have some level of tariff, formal or informal, against them regardless of destination. Do you continue to do business with an entity that constantly changes the rules?
Hopefully I have charts attached:
Looking back at early August soybean prices into China ranged from $10.50-12.00 from 2015-2020. (forgot to add years referenced)
FWIW
Edited by H3f 9/7/2025 17:02
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