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| Maybe you are correct, but AI says different
Based on available data up to September 2025, it is generally **cheaper for China to import soybeans from Brazil** compared to the United States
### Conclusion:
As of September 2025, it is **cheaper for China to import soybeans from Brazil** than from the U.S., largely due to lower base prices, fewer or no tariffs, and Brazil’s dominant supply chain. Estimated costs suggest Brazilian soybeans are around **$10.50–$12 per bushel** (post-shipping, pre-tariff), while U.S. soybeans cost approximately **$20 per bushel** with tariffs. | |
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