Beijing says millions of tonnes of US soy shipped to China, US data reflects less

The US-China trade war has curbed the export of US crops to China, with soybean sales falling sharply after Beijing slapped tariffs of 25 per cent on American cargoes. PHOTO: AFP

BEIJING (REUTERS) - Chinese state media said on Sunday (July 28) that the United States has shipped several million tonnes of soybeans to China since the two countries' leaders met in June, although US government data shows that the volume was much less.

The US-China trade war has curbed the export of US crops to China, with soybean sales falling sharply after Beijing slapped tariffs of 25 per cent on American cargoes.

China has made inquiries to US suppliers for the purchase of soybeans, cotton, pork, sorghum and other agricultural products since July 19, and some sales have been made, state broadcaster CCTV said, citing China's National Development and Reform Commission and Ministry of Commerce.

"As long as the American agricultural products are reasonably priced and of good quality, it is expected that there will be new purchases," the report said.

Companies involved in the sales have applied for exclusions to tariffs on agricultural goods with Chinese customs officials, it said.

It added that the moves show China's willingness to promote US products and make good on a consensus reached between Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping at the Group of 20 summit in Osaka in June.

US Department of Agriculture (USDA) data shows that just 1.02 million tonnes of soybeans were shipped to China for the period starting from the G-20 meeting on June 28 to the week ended July 18, the most recent date for which data is available.

These shipments reflect purchases made earlier this year.

The USDA is expected to release new data this week.

Chinese and US negotiators are set to meet in Shanghai this week for the first time since the summit, with talks to start on Tuesday.

Earlier this month, the Trump administration said it would exempt a relatively narrow list of 110 Chinese products from tariffs, including medical equipment and key capacitors.

China brought in 614,805 tonnes of soybeans from the US in June, down 2.5 per cent from June 2018 and down 37 per cent from 977,024 tonnes in May, customs data released last Saturday showed.

The state media report on Sunday said the US should "take concrete measures to implement its relevant commitments and create favourable conditions for bilateral economic and trade cooperation".

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