There is no question of a potential decrease in China’s soybean imports next year due to several factors, including a change in its price support program for corn. If there is a reduction, it  is expected to definitely have an impact on the global market. Argentina May Delay Reducing Soybean Export Tax Government officials in Argentina indicate the current administration may not follow through on its commitment to reduce the soybean export tax from 30 percent to 25 percent on 1 January. The reason is that the funds generated by the higher tax rate are needed to help cover deficit spending. Apparently, each 5 percent decrease amounts to an approximate $1.2 billion loss in government income. President Mauricio Macri did eliminate the e...