Economics
China Trade Expert Says U.S. Farm Deal Hinges on Tensions Easing
- China held back on U.S. corn imports as tensions grew, Li says
- U.S. shutdown of ethanol plants also hurt China’s purchases
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China is still willing to meet its American farm purchase commitments as long as the U.S. creates a friendly atmosphere for more imports to take place, a Chinese agricultural expert said on Wednesday.