Argentina: Argentina’s foreign ministry has announced that the country will start exporting soya oil to China again, three years after China suspended its imports of Argentine soya oil allegedly in response to an increase in its national production. “This is a great success for the Argentine agroindustry, and it is the result of the strengthening of our bilateral ties with China”, Argentina’s agroindustry minister, Luis Miguel Etchevehere, said in an official statement. A total of 90,000 tonnes of soya oil is expected to be sent to China in the first three shipments.
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