The political-commercial (and currency) dispute between China and the United States has consequences for the rest of the world. China is the main exporting country to the rest of the world but has to feed 1.4 billion people and depends on the United States for it. If you suspend purchases of agricultural purchases from the United States, you will have to buy from other countries.

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