KEY POINTS
  • China has cancelled all orders of North Dakota's specialty food-grade soybeans.
  • According to the North Dakota's trade office, food-grade soybeans represent 6 percent of foreign sales, with China being the largest buyer.
  • With another round of tariffs imposed on China Tuesday evening, processors worry that China fill their orders from other producing countries. 

As the trade war between the U.S. and China heats up, North Dakota soybean processors are watching their selling season go to ruin.

The head of the North Dakota Trade Office says Chinese buyers have killed all of their firm orders for food-grade soybeans, valued at $1.2 to $1.5 million. The cancellations happened just prior to and immediately after tariffs went into effect in July.