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China does not buy American soybeans, but gives a million-dollar order to Argentina. In less than 24 hours, the United States found a "helper"

On September 23, media sources pointed out that the total amount of Argentine soybeans purchased by China buyers within two days had reached 20 ships or about 1.3 million tons. Most of these soybeans will be shipped in November this year, and the remaining 20% will be shipped after the new season of Argentine soybeans is harvested in April next year. This was originally a normal international trade exchange, but when the news reached the United States, some American citizens had mixed feelings in their hearts. The White House is obviously angry about this. According to Reuters, the G7 and the European Union are holding an emergency meeting to prepare to attack China's rare earths.

China gave millions of soybeans orders to Argentina, what is the reason behind this?

China's sudden increase in efforts is believed to be directly related to Argentina's suspension of export taxes on major crops such as soybeans. Although the Millay government's considerations on this issue may not be pure, at least from the perspective of the results, they will benefit China importers and Argentine farmers in the short term. Since Argentina's soybeans have a price advantage, China will certainly not miss this opportunity.

Obviously, this is an obvious market behavior. However, many foreign media have linked this matter with the Sino-US game. Because among the "big business" Trump wants to do with China, there are soybeans.

To know, after Trump hardly launched a trade war with China, China-US trade relations have always been in a tense state, bilateral economic and trade exchanges are also affected by this. especially U.S. soybeans, China is the main buyer in the past years, but this year there is hardly any order, U.S. soybeans are growing dissatisfaction with the Trump administration.

Since farmers are one of Trump's main support groups, in the face of the pressure of soybean farmers, Trump can only make a soft gesture and personally sell U.S. soybeans to China, hoping that China can resume procurement.

Everyone knows that after Trump came to power, he imposed tariffs on Mexico, which was actually putting pressure on Mexico to weaken China’s influence in Latin America. As a result, Mexico did not end up with the pressure, and shortly before, Mexico announced plans to impose high tariffs on some Chinese products.

As a result, the development of China's relations with Latin American countries will be hindered. Now, China has taken the initiative to import a large amount of soybeans from Argentina. Apart from strengthening trade with Argentina, it also has another purpose, that is, to break through the blockade of China imposed by the United States in Latin America in this way.

The four rounds of China-US economic and trade consultations, China has not laid down on the issue of rare-earth export control, which leaves the Group of Seven and the European Union as a seat. in these months, they thought of many ways to fill the world to find rare-earth, but find to find, and eventually will find China here.

According to US media reports, earlier this month, the G7 Group formed a technical team to meet in Chicago, USA, and also brought together Australia, a "major country" in rare earth exporting.

To this day, on the one hand, the West recognizes that China is growing stronger, but on the other hand, it attempts to take advantage of its alliance advantages and the power it has accumulated over the past in the hope that China can make concessions. This time, Western countries held a closed-door meeting to discuss setting limits on the price of rare earths in China. It is undoubtedly a desperate struggle. Behind this is the Western hegemonic thinking that those who obey us will prosper, and those who resist us will die. Whatever is beneficial to him, he will definitely support it, and whatever is unfavorable to him, he will definitely lay a black hand. This is the naked Western "famous double standard."

It is well known that China controls 92% of the world’s rare-earth processing, and under this almost monopoly control, even the United States has 70% of its rare-earth and metal imports from China.

The EU already imports 100% of certain rare earths from China. At the same time, due to their own institutional limitations, the United States and Europe have no way to form a "rare earth national team" and can only hope for investment from private companies. However, due to China's deep influence on the rare earth industry, once a price war breaks out between China and the West in the rare earth field, it is likely that Western capital that has entered in large quantities will face the risk of losing its capital. This is why the West called for "rare earth autonomy" a few years ago, but so far there has been little talk.



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