China buys three US soybean cargoes ahead of Trump-Xi meeting, sources say
China's state-owned COFCO has purchased three U.S. soybean cargoes. This marks the country's first buys from this year's U.S. harvest. The soybeans are for December and January shipment. This comes ahead of a key summit between leaders Donald Trum...

COFCO purchased about 180,000 metric tons of soybeans for December and January shipment through Pacific Northwest port terminals, the sources said.
COFCO did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
Benchmark Chicago soybean futures prices jumped this week to their highest in 15 months, rebounding from recent five-year lows on hopes for a U.S.-China trade deal.
China, the world's biggest soy importer, shunned soybeans from the autumn U.S. harvest, switching its demand to South American suppliers amid trade conflict with Washington.
The unusual delay has already cost U.S. farmers billions of dollars in lost sales, after they largely supported Trump in his campaigns for president.
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