Soybeans Rallying Early on Wednesday
Monday morning’s Export Inspections report showed 1.34 MMT (49.1 mbu) of soybeans shipped in the week of 1/15. That was 16.1% below the week prior but 35.1% larger than the same week last year. China was as the largest destination of 611,983 MT, with 116,120 MT shipped to Germany and 106,120 MT to Mexico. The marketing year total is now 19.335 MMT (710.44 mbu) of soybeans shipped, which is now 40.2% below the same period last year.
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In an interview late on Tuesday, US Trade Rep Greer stated there is a chance that he and secretary Bessent meet with Chinese counterparts before April when President Trump is expected to meet with President XI.
ANEC estimates the Brazilian soybean export for January at 3.79 MMT, a 0.06 MMT increase from last week’s number.
Mar 26 Soybeans closed at $10.53, down 4 3/4 cents, currently up 12 cents
Nearby Cash was $9.82 3/4, down 5 1/2 cents,
May 26 Soybeans closed at $10.64, down 4 3/4 cents, currently up 10 1/2 cents
Jul 26 Soybeans closed at $10.76 1/4, down 5 cents, currently up 8 1/2 cents
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