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Third U.S. Soybean Vessel Unloads Cargo in China

Ship has been sitting at anchor off the coast since July

The Cemtex Pioneer, a vessel carrying U.S. soybeans that was caught up in the China-U.S. trade row, has left east China’s port of Nantong near Shanghai, according to shipping data on Thomson Reuters Eikon on Sunday. The ship has been sitting at anchor off the coast since July.

Reuters reports the ship is the third vessel to unload a U.S. soybean cargo in China over the past week after sitting at anchor off the coast since July. All three cargoes incurred a 25% import tariff imposed by Beijing.

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