China's purchases of American soybeans appear to have stalled, less than two weeks after the United States touted a wide-ranging trade truce that signaled thawing relations between the world's two biggest economies.
After a flurry of orders late last month -- which were the first of this season -- Chinese imports of U.S. cargoes seem to have faltered, according to traders who asked not to be identified discussing confidential information. They said they were not aware of new shipments. The pause is fueling uncertainty over whether the biggest consumer of American soybeans will import as much as President Donald Trump's administration claims to expect.
The agreement with China was seen as crucial for providing relief to struggling American farmers, who have been hard-hit by inflation and

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