China considers U.S. corn, soybeans and others in talks, Annmarie Hordern notes

China considers U.S. corn, soybeans and others in talks, Annmarie Hordern notes
China eyes U.S. corn and soybeans

Annmarie Hordern reports that China could purchase U.S. corn, along with products such as sorghum and distillers dried grains, based on information from traders familiar with the matter.

Soybeans, a central component of agricultural trade between the U.S. and China, are also included in the ongoing discussions. Specific details regarding the negotiations remain undisclosed.

Annmarie Hordern has previously reported on oil market activity, including the rise of Brent oil above $119.50 per barrel following conflict involving Iran. She also covered investigations by the DOJ and CFTC into suspicious oil trades made before major Trump administration announcements. These earlier reports highlight her coverage of significant commodity market developments.

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