U.S. Crops Pare Gains as Doubts Persist on Chinese Purchases
- Trump approves U.S.-China trade deal to halt December tariffs
- Crop markets have been whipsawed in 2019 on trade uncertainty
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Doubts over how much agricultural goods China will buy as part of a preliminary trade pact with the U.S. dampened crop market optimism about the deal.