China's agricultural imports from the United States have seen a decline in recent months, a direct consequence of ongoing trade disputes and resulting tariffs. Despite trade talks in recent months, many additional tariffs on U.S. farm products remain in place, pushing Beijing to diversify its sourcing. This shift is evident as U.S. agricultural imports continue to drop while purchases from other nations, notably Brazil, grow.

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