China just canceled 12,000 metric tons of U.S. pork—mid-shipment
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China just canceled 12,000 metric tons of U.S. pork—mid-shipment, after the meat was already paid for, packed, and en route. In this high-stakes breakdown, we uncover why Beijing made this unprecedented $35 million move, how it signals a deeper trade war, and what it means for American farmers, Wall Street, and the future of global food security. Using real-time data, expert analysis, and geopolitical context, this video reveals how China may be quietly replacing U.S. agriculture with Brazil and Spain—and why soybeans, corn, and beef could be next.


https://youtu.be/Tolsph091mM?si=nBQ0yc4UWVvg3FJx
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Congrats. Pork price in China will go up. Much needed price inflation during a slow down.

Trading Economics:  In China, employed persons refer to who performed some work for one hour during the reference period.
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#3

Small small mater no problems leh
Americunts eating super eggs lor😎😎😎😎
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#4

Eat less red meat, good for health.
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Those pork laced with ractopamine will be sold cheap cheap to ah neh? Like the rejected boing aircrafts?
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