Key Takeaways. China remains a critical export market for U.S. agriculture. U.S. agricultural exports to China reached a record $40.9 billion in 2022 before falling sharply as tra ...
US protectionism is undermining agricultural cooperation with China, Beijing’s ambassador to Washington said, warning that farmers should not bear the price of the trade war between the world’s two ...
The era of China as the world’s dominant agricultural buyer may be coming to an end. What replaces it could reshape global markets and prompt today’s producer countries to rethink their growth models.
Much has been made of the AI race between the U.S. and China as the two national powers jockey for leadership in the world's fastest-growing industry. To some Western observers, China's progress in ...
The agreements offer some hope to American farmers harmed by the trade war as they saw a major export market for soybeans and other products dry up.
AI has been making giant strides in the industry and its impact is felt in all sectors. At the moment, AI is used in medicine, finance, retail, and other areas. China is at the forefront of AI ...
New Chinese purchase commitments could boost demand for key U.S. exports including soybeans, cotton, sorghum and other agricultural products.