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NDSU Agricultural Trade Monitor

2025 - 2025

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2025

China’s Import Declines Reflect Broader Demand Weakness pp. 28 Downloads
Shawn Arita, Sandro Steinbach, Ming Wang and Xiting Zhuang

volume December 2025

Supreme Court, Food and Input Tariff Relief, and Market Access Opportunities Through Recent Trade Deals pp. 31 Downloads
Shawn Arita, Matthew Gammans, Jiyeon Kim, Wuit Yi Lwin, Sandro Steinbach, Ming Wang and Xiting Zhuang

Undated

NDSU Agricultural Trade Monitor 2025-06 pp. 23 Downloads
Shawn Arita, Sandro Steinbach and Xiting Zhuang
China Could Bypass U.S. Soybeans in 2025/26 and IEEPA Tariffs Raise Input Costs pp. 27 Downloads
Shawn Arita, Jiyeon Kim, Wuit Yi Lwin, Sandro Steinbach, Ming Wang and Xiting Zhuang
Implications of New U.S.-China Deal, Soybean Commitments, Port Fee Suspension, and SE Asia Deals pp. 30 Downloads
Shawn Arita, Jiyeon Kim, Wuit Yi Lwin, Sandro Steinbach, Ming Wang and Xiting Zhuang
IEEPA Tariff Escalation: What It Means for U.S. Food and Ag-Input Imports pp. 31 Downloads
Shawn Arita, Jiyeon Kim, Wuit Yi Lwin, Sandro Steinbach, Ming Wang and Xiting Zhuang
Soybean Basis Hits Record Low Amid Zero New-Crop Sales to China pp. 33 Downloads
Shawn Arita, Jiyeon Kim, Wuit Yi Lwin, Sandro Steinbach and Xiting Zhuang
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