US and China to Extend Truce - MORE Soybean and Sorghum Purchases??
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🌏 Global Market Developments
Chinese media hinted that the U.S.–China trade truce may be extended, while officials confirmed discussions around a potential presidential visit. Optimism surrounding trade stability helped support soybean prices overnight, with futures probing fresh multi-month highs.
🚢 Demand & Trade Flows
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USDA announced another flash sale of corn to unknown destinations, reinforcing the strong pace of export commitments and ongoing demand beneath the market.