Soybean producers expect anti-dumping duties to be imposed
According to a report by Shanghai Securities News, the Ministry of Finance recently announced the 2009 adjustment plan for China's tariff schedule, implementing tariff quota management for seven agricultural products, including wheat, corn, paddy and rice, sugar, wool, woolen sliver, and cotton, as well as three fertilizers, namely urea, compound fertilizer, and diammonium phosphate. The tariff schedule adjustment plan poses a bearish impact on the agricultural product market. Some market participants have expressed that although the tariff schedule adjustment does not involve soybean imports, they hope the government can impose anti-dumping tariffs to protect farmers' interests.
2026-02-02