China’s imports of sorghum rose sharply in April from a year earlier, customs data showed Wednesday, as buyers brought in large volumes of the feed grain ahead of Beijing’s anti-dumping decision made at the peak of Sino-U.S. trade tensions reportsReuters.
China imported 640,000 tonnes of sorghum in April, up 87% on a year ago, ahead of a huge anti-dumping deposit announced by Beijing on April 17 after a two-month investigation.
The country imports almost all of its sorghum from the United States.