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    China may raise soybean import tariff

    • Last Update: 2002-03-20
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Introduction: Chicago, March 15 news: China's premier Zhu Yuji said at a news conference that China may raise soybean import tariffs in retaliation for the 30% steel import tariff recently imposed by the United States, which made CBOT soybean traders uneasy, according to a well-informed source in China on Friday As China's genetically modified soybean regulations are about to be implemented, the market is already like a frightened bird, so the market opened 1 to 2 cents lower However, due to the efforts of commodity funds to pull up the tail market, the technical graph arrangement was strong, and the period price finally ended in red (author:) share to feed Weibo share to:
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