date:Jun 11, 2014
y by cancelling orders for DDGs. He noted the United States had no alternative but to abide by the Chinese decision, which would cause prices of U.S. DDGs to go down and could affect other U.S. markets such as millfeed, which competes with DDGs as animal feed.
Mr. Nelson said China may expand its program of retaliation through agriculture by cancelling imports of chickens from the United States. He said the Chinese government could claim justification for such a move by protesting against the p