TOKYO -- International soybean prices surged with Thursday's U.S.-China summit, driven by expectations that Beijing would resume purchases of American-grown legumes.
Prices surge on expectation that Beijing will resume crop purchases
Soybeans are loaded into a truck from a transfer hopper during harvest season in Deerfield, Ohio, in October 2021. © Reuters
TOKYO -- International soybean prices surged with Thursday's U.S.-China summit, driven by expectations that Beijing would resume purchases of American-grown legumes.