The US-China Agricultural Trade Cooperation Forum held in Shanghai was held to develop agricultural trade and strengthen cooperation between the two countries. The strategic importance of soybean trade was particularly emphasized at the event, which was also attended by the US Agricultural Trade Board. According to projections by the US Department of Agriculture, the US is expected to increase soybean exports in the next decade, while China’s imports are expected to continue to grow. The critical role of the agricultural sector in international relations was discussed at the forum, and Jim Sutter, CEO of the US Soybean Export Council (USSEC), stated that China is an important trading partner for US Soybeans and that this relationship will grow even stronger in the future.
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