Hallie Gu
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China Buys Hefty Amount Of Foreign Grain As Global Prices Slump
The purchases amount to over 1.2 million tons of grain on the basis of each cargo being 60,000 tons.
- Monday March 4, 2024
- Author: Hallie Gu, Áine Quinn
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War And Soggy Fields Leave World Short Of Top-Quality Wheat
That’s curbing the portion of wheat suitable for food staples even as global production could still notch an all-time high.
- Friday August 11, 2023
- Author: Megan Durisin, Áine Quinn, Hallie Gu, Michael Hirtzer
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China Braces For More Wild Weather After Deadly Beijing Storms
Parts of the nation’s north will see heavier-than-normal rainfall and hotter temperatures as wild weather sweeps across various regions.
- Thursday August 3, 2023
- Author: Hallie Gu
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Brazil Is Pushing the US Out of World’s Biggest Soybean Market
The sales come as Brazil is reaping a record crop and offering much lower prices than rival producers.
- Tuesday July 25, 2023
- Author: Tarso Veloso, Isis Almeida, Hallie Gu
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Wine, Lobsters Could Be Next in China-Australia Trade Thaw
(Bloomberg) -- China’s trade restrictions on Australian wine, lobsters and other commodities could be the next to ease amid a warming of diplomatic ties and expectations that Beijing will soon resume imports of Australian coal.
- Friday January 6, 2023
- Author: Keira Wright, Hallie Gu
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Wine, Lobsters Could Be Next in China-Australia Trade Thaw
(Bloomberg) -- China’s trade restrictions on Australian wine, lobsters and other commodities could be the next to ease amid a warming of diplomatic ties and expectations that Beijing will soon resume imports of Australian coal.
- Friday January 6, 2023
- Author: Keira Wright, Hallie Gu
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China’s Covid Restrictions Are Forcing Farmers To Destroy Crops
China’s strict Covid controls are leaving farmers with no option other than to destroy crops they can no longer sell, triggering concerns about food shortages and stirring outrage on social media.
- Monday November 28, 2022
- Author: Hallie Gu, Alfred Cang