Green Tumult Going green isn’t easy because it changes the winners and losers, and that means going green isn’t happening without a fight. Europe is embroiled over a greening of agriculture policy change that critics say will shrink the sector. At the same time, its energy markets are in turmoil. President Biden’s greening deal remains bogged down on Capitol Hill and now domestic differences spill over internationally as foreign suppliers complain policy tilts against their supply of electric vehicles and parts. These skirmishes are a portent of larger fights to come as the dislocations and imbalances go global. It is one reason why the COP26 climate change meeting this week is finding acrimony and watered-down language...
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What You Need to Know Today: There has already been a strong run of flash soybean sales announcements in recent weeks, but more than 1.4 MMT reported this morning is an exceptionally large single-day total with major implications for the market. If the sales to China and unknown destinations w...
On Friday, at 6:57 AM, President Donald Trump announced, via a social media post, a 90-day window during which up to 300,000 metric tons of product for ground beef could be imported outside of tariff-rate quotas—a move aimed at bringing down costs for American consumers. This is the secon...