China Is So Thirsty for Soy That America Could Soon Be Importing
- U.S. imports may reach highest since 2014 as inventories drop
- Domestic soybean processors may turn to Brazilian cargoes
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China’s appetite for U.S. soy is draining silos to the point that American processors may need to import the most beans in years this summer.