Food Prices Since Liberation Day - Is Up with Tariffs or Paused

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What is happening to the food prices since liberation day.

Soybeans are a benchmark for food prices — not only because China and many of us consume large quantities, but also because the U.S. exports a significant amount to China.

After the Liberation Day announcement on 2nd April, soybean prices initially dropped but quickly rebounded and surged higher.

Even after a successful trade agreement between the U.S. and China — which reduced reciprocal tariffs for 90 days — soybean prices continued to climb.

So why do food prices seem to trend higher, whether tariffs are in place or paused?

Micro Soybean Futures
Ticker: MZS
Minimum fluctuation:
0.0050 per bushel = $2.50

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