China Back in the Market for U.S. Soybeans After a break during the Christmas and New Year holidays, China’s state-owned grain companies were again buying U.S. soybeans. Trade sources indicate as many as 15 shiploads totaling about 900,000 MT were purchased yesterday. However, the actual amount will not be known until the U.S. government shutdown ends and non-essential USDA employees return to their jobs. If the reported new sales are correct, the total volume purchased thus far by China since early December is almost more than 5 MMT, and it will most likely buy at least another 1 MMT. The outcome of its ongoing negotiations with the U.S. will probably determine whether China buys more. President Trump today tweeted that the negotia...