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China's soybean imports from the US drop to zero for the first time in seven years, turning to South America amid escalating trade tensions.
Donald Trump threatens to halt imports from China over soybean purchases, labeling the situation an economic hostility.
Trump calls for China to increase soybean imports before a trade truce deadline, impacting U.S. agriculture and market prices.
U.S. farmers face uncertainty as President Trump's tariffs lead to retaliatory measures from China, threatening vital exports and agricultural profitability.
US farmers are expected to lose money in 2024 due to high costs and declining crop prices, worsened by potential tariffs under Trump.
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