China’s Retreat From US Corn Makes It Cheaper for Rest of Asia

Corn is primarily used in Asia to make feed for chickens and pigs, of which China has the largest hog herd.Photographer: Benjamin Roberts/Bloomberg

China’s shift away from US corn is benefiting other Asian buyers as cheaper American supply flows into the broader market, shaking up competition for the grain used in animal feed and biofuels.

South Korea, Japan and Vietnam are among countries that have ramped up their purchases, with the US taking more market share in some places as its footprint in China dwindles. Beijing has sought to diversify its agriculture supply over the past few years after tensions with the first Trump administration fueled food security fears.