Corn: China's stocks increase by 5 million metric tonnes

December 11, 2019 at 12:40 PM , Der AUDITOR
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PARIS. The corn market slightly continued its downward trend after the WASDE report showed an increase of 5 million metric tonnes in corn stocks. USDA did not lower its forecast for US corn exports either, despite the sharp decline. In western Europe, corn tends to become weaker after the prices in Brake/Germany declined further.

The corn prices declined in the USA and western Europe, while they remained steady in the Black Sea Region. In the USA, the corn market was initially influenced by the agreement between US President Donald Trump and the Democrats on the new trade agreement USMCA (United States Mexico Canada Agreement), which is to follow NAFTA as the successor agreement to the North American Economic Pact. The agreement affects almost 500 million people and covers an economic output of around EUR 20.8 trillion. Mexico is the most important customer for US corn and US pork. The new WASDE repor

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