US soybeans entered the harvest season in September, and it was also a critical moment for Chinese buyers to start placing orders in the United States. Since the end of April this year, the US soybean exports to China have reached zero, and this situation has continued until now.
Trump had previously called on social media to hope that China’s imports of US soybeans will be expanded to four times as much as before, but China has no response.
As time goes by September, Trump has obviously begun to be anxious. Agricultural states in the United States have always been the Republican iron vote bar. When these “rednecks” cannot sell soybeans, the first thing they are pointed at is the Trump administration.
The head of the Farmers’ Alliance of Kansas Government said that soybean farmers are on the verge of collapse and they can no longer wait, and the Trump administration must now make a choice.
Trump’s approval rating has fallen to 41%, and is still falling on a trend of losing 1% every month. The problem of “slow sales” of soybeans cannot be solved, and Trump’s approval rating may accelerate decline.
If this trend continues, it is a question whether the Republican Party can win the position of the ruling party in 2028, whether it can continue to maintain its majority in Congress in the 2026 midterm elections.
As the basic foundation of the Republican Party, soybean “slow sales” is a problem that Trump has to face.
Judging from the current situation, the US government does not seem to be effective in dealing with the “unsalary” of soybeans.