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China to restore soybean licences for 3 US firms

November 08, 2025 00:00:00


BEIJING (Reuters): China will restore soybean import licenses for three U.S. firms and lift its suspension on U.S. log imports starting Nov. 10, its customs authority said on Friday in another sign of easing trade tensions between the two nations.

The license suspensions for farmer-owned cooperative CHS, global grains exporter Louis Dreyfus Company Grains Merchandising and export grain terminal operator EGT were imposed in March amid escalating trade frictions.

The halt on U.S. log imports was a retaliatory measure after U.S. President Donald Trump's March 1 order to investigate lumber imports.

Investor sentiment improved after Trump met Chinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea, reducing fears that the world's two largest economies might abandon efforts to resolve their trade disputes.

Following the meeting, Beijing lifted tariffs on some U.S. farm goods it imposed in March and initiated modest purchases of American farm products, including two cargoes of U.S. wheat.

State grain trader COFCO also booked three U.S. soybean cargoes before the leaders met.


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