U.S. Soy’s Flowing Into China Again as Port Congestion Eases
- Congestion at ports eases after China loosens customs policy
- Beijing has been using American soybeans as trade war leverage
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American soybeans that were once stranded on ships along China’s coast are coming ashore again just as U.S. President Donald Trump declares the two nations are in the final throes of a trade agreement.