Soybeans Bounce on Turnaround Tuesday
After statements on Monday that the US/China meeting could be delayed, President Trump stated this morning that they are resetting the meeting with China. The meeting between the two countries is expected to be in mid/late April.
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ANEC estimates the Brazilian soybean exports for March at 16.32 MMT, a reduction of 16.47 MMT from the previous number. Officials from Brazil are expected to visit China next week to discuss recent sanitary complaints and negotiate inspections framework.Â
EU soybean imports from July 1 to March 15 were tallied at 8.74 MMT according to the European Commission, down from 9.81 MMT last year.
May 26 Soybeans  closed at $11.57, up 1 3/4 cents,
Nearby Cash  was $10.82 3/4, up 2 cents,
Jul 26 Soybeans  closed at $11.71 1/4, up 3 3/4 cents,
Nov 26 Soybeans  closed at $11.31 1/4, up 10 1/2 cents,
New Crop Cash  was $10.69 1/1, up 10 1/2 cents,
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