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"Both Candidates are Bad for Trade" (Soybeans, China)

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šŸŒšŸ“ˆ Trade Concerns, USDA Report, and Global Wheat Supply Woes | US Export Sales and Drought Monitor Updates
šŸŒ US Chamber of Commerce: Trump and Harris Could Harm Trade
The US Chamber of Commerce voiced concerns that both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris would be detrimental for US trade:
Trumpā€™s planned tariffs: A 60% tariff on Chinese imports and 10% on all other imports would raise inflation and hurt US companies that rely on imported components.
Harrisā€™ stance on trade: Harris has been anti-trade in the past, voting against free trade deals due to their lack of attention to climate change. She argues these agreements lead to lost US manufacturing jobs, despite opening global markets for US goods.
šŸŒ¾ US Export Sales Mostly As Expected
Last weekā€™s US export sales data came in largely as expected:
Corn sales: 1.2mmt (48 million bushels), down 27% from the prior week. Unknown destinations were the largest buyer.
Soybean sales: 1.3mmt (46 million bushels), down 12% week-over-week, with China as the largest buyer.
Wheat sales: 443,600mt (16 million bushels), down 2% from last week but up 31% from the 4-week average, with Mexico as the top buyer. šŸ“‰
šŸŒ± USDA Crop Production and WASDE Report Coming
The USDA is set to release its monthly Crop Production and WASDE report today at 11:00 AM CST. Here's what traders are watching:
Corn: A potential reduction in US corn carryout due to lower-than-expected September 1st stocks. Strong export and ethanol data could lead to upward adjustments in demand.
Soybeans: Minimal changes are expected in production estimates.
Global balance sheets: Adjustments to both supply and demand are possible given current global conditions.
šŸŒ¾ Global Wheat Production Declines
Global wheat production is expected to decline this season due to drought conditions in major producing countries like Russia, Argentina, Australia, Ukraine, and the US:
Russian attacks on grain ships in the Black Sea are further exacerbating supply concerns, driving Chicago wheat futures to their highest levels in four months.
The USDA projects world wheat ending stocks to fall to a nine-year low of 257.2mmt this season. šŸŒ
šŸ’§ US Drought Monitor Update
The USDAā€™s latest drought monitor shows worsening conditions across much of the Corn Belt:
Corn: 49% of the crop is experiencing drought conditions.
Soybeans: 43% impacted by drought.
Winter wheat: 47% affected, as well as 29% of spring wheat.
Cattle: 43% of cattle areas are facing drought.
šŸ“Š US Economic Data: A Mixed Bag
Thursdayā€™s economic data revealed both positive and negative trends:
CPI: Consumer prices rose 0.2% for the month, exceeding expectations of a 0.1% increase. Year-over-year inflation reached 2.4%, the lowest since February 2021.
Jobless claims: Weekly claims hit a 14-month high at 258,000.
#TradeConcerns #USDAReport #WheatProduction #USExportSales #DroughtMonitor #CPIData

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Joe's Premium Subscription: www.standardgrain.com
Grain Markets and Other Stuff Links-
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
TikTok
YouTube
Futures and options trading involves risk of loss and is not suitable for everyone.
šŸŒšŸ“ˆ Trade Concerns, USDA Report, and Global Wheat Supply Woes | US Export Sales and Drought Monitor Updates
šŸŒ US Chamber of Commerce: Trump and Harris Could Harm Trade
The US Chamber of Commerce voiced concerns that both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris would be detrimental for US trade:
Trumpā€™s planned tariffs: A 60% tariff on Chinese imports and 10% on all other imports would raise inflation and hurt US companies that rely on imported components.
Harrisā€™ stance on trade: Harris has been anti-trade in the past, voting against free trade deals due to their lack of attention to climate change. She argues these agreements lead to lost US manufacturing jobs, despite opening global markets for US goods.
šŸŒ¾ US Export Sales Mostly As Expected
Last weekā€™s US export sales data came in largely as expected:
Corn sales: 1.2mmt (48 million bushels), down 27% from the prior week. Unknown destinations were the largest buyer.
Soybean sales: 1.3mmt (46 million bushels), down 12% week-over-week, with China as the largest buyer.
Wheat sales: 443,600mt (16 million bushels), down 2% from last week but up 31% from the 4-week average, with Mexico as the top buyer. šŸ“‰
šŸŒ± USDA Crop Production and WASDE Report Coming
The USDA is set to release its monthly Crop Production and WASDE report today at 11:00 AM CST. Here's what traders are watching:
Corn: A potential reduction in US corn carryout due to lower-than-expected September 1st stocks. Strong export and ethanol data could lead to upward adjustments in demand.
Soybeans: Minimal changes are expected in production estimates.
Global balance sheets: Adjustments to both supply and demand are possible given current global conditions.
šŸŒ¾ Global Wheat Production Declines
Global wheat production is expected to decline this season due to drought conditions in major producing countries like Russia, Argentina, Australia, Ukraine, and the US:
Russian attacks on grain ships in the Black Sea are further exacerbating supply concerns, driving Chicago wheat futures to their highest levels in four months.
The USDA projects world wheat ending stocks to fall to a nine-year low of 257.2mmt this season. šŸŒ
šŸ’§ US Drought Monitor Update
The USDAā€™s latest drought monitor shows worsening conditions across much of the Corn Belt:
Corn: 49% of the crop is experiencing drought conditions.
Soybeans: 43% impacted by drought.
Winter wheat: 47% affected, as well as 29% of spring wheat.
Cattle: 43% of cattle areas are facing drought.
šŸ“Š US Economic Data: A Mixed Bag
Thursdayā€™s economic data revealed both positive and negative trends:
CPI: Consumer prices rose 0.2% for the month, exceeding expectations of a 0.1% increase. Year-over-year inflation reached 2.4%, the lowest since February 2021.
Jobless claims: Weekly claims hit a 14-month high at 258,000.
#TradeConcerns #USDAReport #WheatProduction #USExportSales #DroughtMonitor #CPIData

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