The trade talks between the US and China last week ended on a positive note, but the lack of any details dashed hopes of imminent relief for the ailing US soybean sector. Indeed, even if a deal is reached, we think that ample supply and lower Chinese demand will prevent a notable revival in the price of soybeans.
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