PNW grain merchandiser struggles as U.S.-China trade dispute upends soybean exports

This year’s trade dispute between the U.S. and China disrupted business for a regional grain merchandiser. CEO Kurt Haarmann says Columbia Grain International processes, handles, and exports high-quality bulk grains, pulses, edible beans, oilseeds, and organics with a footprint stretching west from the Dakotas to Washington and Oregon. “China accounts for well over 95 percent […]

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