China-Russia trade booming: China approves wheat, soy imports from Russia

No surprise. China will do what it can to wait us out, or just push us aside, and they're not worried about their public's opinion.
Why would the Chinese people care if their soy and wheat were imported from Russia instead of America?
 
No surprise. China will do what it can to wait us out, or just push us aside, and they're not worried about their public's opinion.
Why would the Chinese people care if their soy and wheat were imported from Russia instead of America?
They don't. My point was/is that the tariffs have damaged China's macro economy as well, but they don't have to worry as much about public opinion.
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Unintended consequences from Trump's trade war is a growing trade relationship between Russia and China.

While American farmers are hurting, Russian farmers are rejoicing.

The next time on China's trade hit list is oil. China has been buying American oil preferentially over other sources to offset its trade surplus. However, in a trade war, they no longer need to offset a surplus and are free to buy from the lowest price source.

Trumpers, are you tired of winning?

China approves wheat, soy imports from Russia - Reuters

China approves wheat, soy imports from Russia

China has approved wheat imports from the Russian region of Kurgan, the Chinese customs office said on Friday, bringing Russia a step closer to its goal of dramatically increasing grain exports.
It also approved soybean imports from all parts of Russia, the General Administration of Customs said in a separate statement on its website, having all but halted U.S. soy imports as the trade dispute between Beijing and Washington deepened.

China was the top buyer of U.S. soybeans until Beijing slapped a 25% tariff on shipments last year in response to U.S. tariffs on a range of Chinese products.

Russia, already the world’s top wheat exporter, plans to invest billions of dollars in grain infrastructure and logistics with the aim of raising its exports of the commodity to at least 55.9 million tonnes by 2035.
The figure, outlined in a 2035 strategy published by Russia’s agriculture ministry earlier this month, could be as high as 63.6 million tonnes, its “optimistic scenario” forecasts showed.
This year, Russia is expected to export 41.9 million tonnes of grain, including 31.4 million tonnes of wheat, according to SovEcon, one of Russia’s leading agriculture consultancies.

Russian grain supplies could play a key role in President Vladimir Putin’s plan, announced a year ago, to increase the country’s exports of agricultural products to $45 billion by 2024. The agriculture ministry is in charge of that initiative.
China is already importing wheat from six other Russian regions.

What makes you think this was unexpected?

Trump appears to have expected total unconditional surrender by China.
 
Unintended consequences from Trump's trade war is a growing trade relationship between Russia and China.

While American farmers are hurting, Russian farmers are rejoicing.

The next time on China's trade hit list is oil. China has been buying American oil preferentially over other sources to offset its trade surplus. However, in a trade war, they no longer need to offset a surplus and are free to buy from the lowest price source.

Trumpers, are you tired of winning?

China approves wheat, soy imports from Russia - Reuters

China approves wheat, soy imports from Russia

China has approved wheat imports from the Russian region of Kurgan, the Chinese customs office said on Friday, bringing Russia a step closer to its goal of dramatically increasing grain exports.
It also approved soybean imports from all parts of Russia, the General Administration of Customs said in a separate statement on its website, having all but halted U.S. soy imports as the trade dispute between Beijing and Washington deepened.

China was the top buyer of U.S. soybeans until Beijing slapped a 25% tariff on shipments last year in response to U.S. tariffs on a range of Chinese products.

Russia, already the world’s top wheat exporter, plans to invest billions of dollars in grain infrastructure and logistics with the aim of raising its exports of the commodity to at least 55.9 million tonnes by 2035.
The figure, outlined in a 2035 strategy published by Russia’s agriculture ministry earlier this month, could be as high as 63.6 million tonnes, its “optimistic scenario” forecasts showed.
This year, Russia is expected to export 41.9 million tonnes of grain, including 31.4 million tonnes of wheat, according to SovEcon, one of Russia’s leading agriculture consultancies.

Russian grain supplies could play a key role in President Vladimir Putin’s plan, announced a year ago, to increase the country’s exports of agricultural products to $45 billion by 2024. The agriculture ministry is in charge of that initiative.
China is already importing wheat from six other Russian regions.
I'm not sure it's unintended.

Interesting. Many did note that this would happen and you would think that those who decided to take this path had to know that this would happen, so yeah, one would have to consider this intended or led by complete incompetents.
It is the natural result of the hubris of American foreign policy. The courtship between China and Russia began a few years ago when it became evident that Washington was not going to be content unless it dictated the terms of all global social relations. I first became aware of it following the Ukrainian coup that transpired under the watchful eye of the Obama administration.

Let the Chinese screw the Russians instead no problemo.

Stop supporting coal smoke, slave labor and destruction of human rights you two faced piece of shit.

Jo

I am not supporting Trump. You will rejoice when Trump declares bags of coal as official US currency replacing the US$.
 
Unintended consequences from Trump's trade war is a growing trade relationship between Russia and China.

While American farmers are hurting, Russian farmers are rejoicing.

The next time on China's trade hit list is oil. China has been buying American oil preferentially over other sources to offset its trade surplus. However, in a trade war, they no longer need to offset a surplus and are free to buy from the lowest price source.

Trumpers, are you tired of winning?

China approves wheat, soy imports from Russia - Reuters
I'm not sure it's unintended.

Interesting. Many did note that this would happen and you would think that those who decided to take this path had to know that this would happen, so yeah, one would have to consider this intended or led by complete incompetents.
It is the natural result of the hubris of American foreign policy. The courtship between China and Russia began a few years ago when it became evident that Washington was not going to be content unless it dictated the terms of all global social relations. I first became aware of it following the Ukrainian coup that transpired under the watchful eye of the Obama administration.

Let the Chinese screw the Russians instead no problemo.

Stop supporting coal smoke, slave labor and destruction of human rights you two faced piece of shit.

Jo

I am not supporting Trump. You will rejoice when Trump declares bags of coal as official US currency replacing the US$.

No you are supporting China...
That says it all dumbass

Jo
 
I'm not sure it's unintended.

Interesting. Many did note that this would happen and you would think that those who decided to take this path had to know that this would happen, so yeah, one would have to consider this intended or led by complete incompetents.
It is the natural result of the hubris of American foreign policy. The courtship between China and Russia began a few years ago when it became evident that Washington was not going to be content unless it dictated the terms of all global social relations. I first became aware of it following the Ukrainian coup that transpired under the watchful eye of the Obama administration.

Let the Chinese screw the Russians instead no problemo.

Stop supporting coal smoke, slave labor and destruction of human rights you two faced piece of shit.

Jo

I am not supporting Trump. You will rejoice when Trump declares bags of coal as official US currency replacing the US$.

No you are supporting China...
That says it all dumbass

Jo

You earned another bag of coal.
 
Unintended consequences from Trump's trade war is a growing trade relationship between Russia and China.

While American farmers are hurting, Russian farmers are rejoicing.

The next time on China's trade hit list is oil. China has been buying American oil preferentially over other sources to offset its trade surplus. However, in a trade war, they no longer need to offset a surplus and are free to buy from the lowest price source.

Trumpers, are you tired of winning?

China approves wheat, soy imports from Russia - Reuters

China approves wheat, soy imports from Russia

China has approved wheat imports from the Russian region of Kurgan, the Chinese customs office said on Friday, bringing Russia a step closer to its goal of dramatically increasing grain exports.
It also approved soybean imports from all parts of Russia, the General Administration of Customs said in a separate statement on its website, having all but halted U.S. soy imports as the trade dispute between Beijing and Washington deepened.

China was the top buyer of U.S. soybeans until Beijing slapped a 25% tariff on shipments last year in response to U.S. tariffs on a range of Chinese products.

Russia, already the world’s top wheat exporter, plans to invest billions of dollars in grain infrastructure and logistics with the aim of raising its exports of the commodity to at least 55.9 million tonnes by 2035.
The figure, outlined in a 2035 strategy published by Russia’s agriculture ministry earlier this month, could be as high as 63.6 million tonnes, its “optimistic scenario” forecasts showed.
This year, Russia is expected to export 41.9 million tonnes of grain, including 31.4 million tonnes of wheat, according to SovEcon, one of Russia’s leading agriculture consultancies.

Russian grain supplies could play a key role in President Vladimir Putin’s plan, announced a year ago, to increase the country’s exports of agricultural products to $45 billion by 2024. The agriculture ministry is in charge of that initiative.
China is already importing wheat from six other Russian regions.
I'm not sure it's unintended.

Interesting. Many did note that this would happen and you would think that those who decided to take this path had to know that this would happen, so yeah, one would have to consider this intended or led by complete incompetents.
It is the natural result of the hubris of American foreign policy. The courtship between China and Russia began a few years ago when it became evident that Washington was not going to be content unless it dictated the terms of all global social relations. I first became aware of it following the Ukrainian coup that transpired under the watchful eye of the Obama administration.

China and Russia should be natural trading partners .... They are geographically attached for crying out loud. The goods can be transported overland.

Jo
Great job with the excuse making dude.

You are very well trained.
 
Unintended consequences from Trump's trade war is a growing trade relationship between Russia and China.

While American farmers are hurting, Russian farmers are rejoicing.

The next time on China's trade hit list is oil. China has been buying American oil preferentially over other sources to offset its trade surplus. However, in a trade war, they no longer need to offset a surplus and are free to buy from the lowest price source.

Trumpers, are you tired of winning?

China approves wheat, soy imports from Russia - Reuters

China approves wheat, soy imports from Russia

China has approved wheat imports from the Russian region of Kurgan, the Chinese customs office said on Friday, bringing Russia a step closer to its goal of dramatically increasing grain exports.
It also approved soybean imports from all parts of Russia, the General Administration of Customs said in a separate statement on its website, having all but halted U.S. soy imports as the trade dispute between Beijing and Washington deepened.

China was the top buyer of U.S. soybeans until Beijing slapped a 25% tariff on shipments last year in response to U.S. tariffs on a range of Chinese products.

Russia, already the world’s top wheat exporter, plans to invest billions of dollars in grain infrastructure and logistics with the aim of raising its exports of the commodity to at least 55.9 million tonnes by 2035.
The figure, outlined in a 2035 strategy published by Russia’s agriculture ministry earlier this month, could be as high as 63.6 million tonnes, its “optimistic scenario” forecasts showed.
This year, Russia is expected to export 41.9 million tonnes of grain, including 31.4 million tonnes of wheat, according to SovEcon, one of Russia’s leading agriculture consultancies.

Russian grain supplies could play a key role in President Vladimir Putin’s plan, announced a year ago, to increase the country’s exports of agricultural products to $45 billion by 2024. The agriculture ministry is in charge of that initiative.
China is already importing wheat from six other Russian regions.

Good for them but you do know Russia has short growing seasons, so I wouldn't rejoice so quickly and the oil we export can be absorb by other countries or we glut the market killing Russia oil industry...
 
Unintended consequences from Trump's trade war is a growing trade relationship between Russia and China.

While American farmers are hurting, Russian farmers are rejoicing.

The next time on China's trade hit list is oil. China has been buying American oil preferentially over other sources to offset its trade surplus. However, in a trade war, they no longer need to offset a surplus and are free to buy from the lowest price source.

Trumpers, are you tired of winning?

China approves wheat, soy imports from Russia - Reuters
I'm not sure it's unintended.

Interesting. Many did note that this would happen and you would think that those who decided to take this path had to know that this would happen, so yeah, one would have to consider this intended or led by complete incompetents.
It is the natural result of the hubris of American foreign policy. The courtship between China and Russia began a few years ago when it became evident that Washington was not going to be content unless it dictated the terms of all global social relations. I first became aware of it following the Ukrainian coup that transpired under the watchful eye of the Obama administration.

China and Russia should be natural trading partners .... They are geographically attached for crying out loud. The goods can be transported overland.

Jo
Great job with the excuse making dude.

You are very well trained.
Don't need to make excuses for the free market it will do its job just fine.
American farmers will do what they always do dedicate their to the next cash crop that works.

Sending the goods from Russia directly to China will save hundreds of millions of tons of CO2 emissions from the shipping barges the largest contributors to man-made CO2 on Earth. Not that it actually matters because global warming it's a pile of shit anyway.

It's just amazing to me how quickly the left abandons their positions for PC advantage.

Furthermore your dedication to China belies your positions on pollution, human rights and slavery. But then again you're a lefty you're used to talking in circles and contradicting yourself.

Russia has the largest amount of fertile acreage on the planet and should be able to develop a superb agricultural system with a customer like China on the other end.

The boost of the Russian economy I'd actually take the pressure off of the in need 2 leveraged natural gas prices against Europe this could work out well for everyone.

In the meantime the American farmers will continue to receive hundreds of millions of dollars of subsidies from the US government until they reorganize their efforts in a different direction.

I don't blame them for being pissed I would be too...but breaking free from the bad trade deal we've had with China for the past 20 years is worth the effort and it's going to come with some pain.


Jo
 
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Unintended consequences from Trump's trade war is a growing trade relationship between Russia and China.

While American farmers are hurting, Russian farmers are rejoicing.

The next time on China's trade hit list is oil. China has been buying American oil preferentially over other sources to offset its trade surplus. However, in a trade war, they no longer need to offset a surplus and are free to buy from the lowest price source.

Trumpers, are you tired of winning?

China approves wheat, soy imports from Russia - Reuters

China approves wheat, soy imports from Russia

China has approved wheat imports from the Russian region of Kurgan, the Chinese customs office said on Friday, bringing Russia a step closer to its goal of dramatically increasing grain exports.
It also approved soybean imports from all parts of Russia, the General Administration of Customs said in a separate statement on its website, having all but halted U.S. soy imports as the trade dispute between Beijing and Washington deepened.

China was the top buyer of U.S. soybeans until Beijing slapped a 25% tariff on shipments last year in response to U.S. tariffs on a range of Chinese products.

Russia, already the world’s top wheat exporter, plans to invest billions of dollars in grain infrastructure and logistics with the aim of raising its exports of the commodity to at least 55.9 million tonnes by 2035.
The figure, outlined in a 2035 strategy published by Russia’s agriculture ministry earlier this month, could be as high as 63.6 million tonnes, its “optimistic scenario” forecasts showed.
This year, Russia is expected to export 41.9 million tonnes of grain, including 31.4 million tonnes of wheat, according to SovEcon, one of Russia’s leading agriculture consultancies.

Russian grain supplies could play a key role in President Vladimir Putin’s plan, announced a year ago, to increase the country’s exports of agricultural products to $45 billion by 2024. The agriculture ministry is in charge of that initiative.
China is already importing wheat from six other Russian regions.

Good for them but you do know Russia has short growing seasons, so I wouldn't rejoice so quickly and the oil we export can be absorb by other countries or we glut the market killing Russia oil industry...
Unintended consequences from Trump's trade war is a growing trade relationship between Russia and China.

While American farmers are hurting, Russian farmers are rejoicing.

The next time on China's trade hit list is oil. China has been buying American oil preferentially over other sources to offset its trade surplus. However, in a trade war, they no longer need to offset a surplus and are free to buy from the lowest price source.

Trumpers, are you tired of winning?

China approves wheat, soy imports from Russia - Reuters

China approves wheat, soy imports from Russia

China has approved wheat imports from the Russian region of Kurgan, the Chinese customs office said on Friday, bringing Russia a step closer to its goal of dramatically increasing grain exports.
It also approved soybean imports from all parts of Russia, the General Administration of Customs said in a separate statement on its website, having all but halted U.S. soy imports as the trade dispute between Beijing and Washington deepened.

China was the top buyer of U.S. soybeans until Beijing slapped a 25% tariff on shipments last year in response to U.S. tariffs on a range of Chinese products.

Russia, already the world’s top wheat exporter, plans to invest billions of dollars in grain infrastructure and logistics with the aim of raising its exports of the commodity to at least 55.9 million tonnes by 2035.
The figure, outlined in a 2035 strategy published by Russia’s agriculture ministry earlier this month, could be as high as 63.6 million tonnes, its “optimistic scenario” forecasts showed.
This year, Russia is expected to export 41.9 million tonnes of grain, including 31.4 million tonnes of wheat, according to SovEcon, one of Russia’s leading agriculture consultancies.

Russian grain supplies could play a key role in President Vladimir Putin’s plan, announced a year ago, to increase the country’s exports of agricultural products to $45 billion by 2024. The agriculture ministry is in charge of that initiative.
China is already importing wheat from six other Russian regions.

Good for them but you do know Russia has short growing seasons, so I wouldn't rejoice so quickly and the oil we export can be absorb by other countries or we glut the market killing Russia oil industry...

LOL beat me to it. This stuff really isn't that hard to figure out if you're looking with an honest set of eyes.

Jo
 
I'm not sure it's unintended.

Interesting. Many did note that this would happen and you would think that those who decided to take this path had to know that this would happen, so yeah, one would have to consider this intended or led by complete incompetents.
It is the natural result of the hubris of American foreign policy. The courtship between China and Russia began a few years ago when it became evident that Washington was not going to be content unless it dictated the terms of all global social relations. I first became aware of it following the Ukrainian coup that transpired under the watchful eye of the Obama administration.

China and Russia should be natural trading partners .... They are geographically attached for crying out loud. The goods can be transported overland.

Jo
Great job with the excuse making dude.

You are very well trained.
Don't need to make excuses for the free market it will do its job just fine.
American farmers will do what they always do dedicate their to the next cash crop that works.

Sending the goods from Russia directly to China will save hundreds of millions of tons of CO2 emissions from the shipping barges the largest contributors to man-made CO2 on Earth. Not that it actually matters because global warming it's a pile of shit anyway.

It's just amazing to me how quickly the left abandons their positions for PC advantage.

Furthermore your dedication to China belies your positions on pollution, human rights and slavery. But then again you're a lefty you're used to talking in circles and contradicting yourself.

Russia has the largest amount of fertile acreage on the planet and should be able to develop a superb agricultural system with a customer like China on the other end.

The boost of the Russian economy I'd actually take the pressure off of the in need 2 leveraged natural gas prices against Europe this could work out well for everyone.

In the meantime the American farmers will continue to receive hundreds of millions of dollars of subsidies from the US government until they reorganize their efforts in a different direction.

I don't blame them for being pissed I would be too...but breaking free from the bad trade deal we've had with China for the past 20 years is worth the effort and it's going to come with some pain.


Jo
Like I said, very well trained.
 
It did seem strange that China would want the world to know it was buying staples such as these as autumn closes in. Fox News, on 10 Aug 2019: China Expert Gordon Chang Praises Trump's Tariffs" 'The Chinese Are Now Doing Things Which Smell Desperate'
 

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