Refined Products
Karen Braun: The role of China in US agriculture has changed.
Last month, the prospect of renewed Chinese demand for U.S. agricultural products sparked excitement on?grain market. However, enthusiasm has faded and no immediate purchases have been made. It was not surprising that the initial reaction was bullish. China has been a driving force in U.S. agricultural growth, helping to drive record soybean exports and grain prices, as well as emerging as a major purchaser of everything from beef to corn. The trade agreement last month, which included at least $17 billion of U.S. agricultural sales beyond existing soybean agreements, revived hopes that China could once again be a major driver...