TOKYO -- International flows of commodities have been reshaped by the U.S.-China trade war, with Brazil seizing on the opportunity to satisfy Chinese demand for soybeans while Australia does likewise for liquefied natural gas.
One year on, US exporters see China opportunities lost to Brazil and Australia

China's shift toward Brazilian soybeans may not be easily undone, even if tariffs on imports of the crop from the U.S. are lowered. © Reuters
TOKYO -- International flows of commodities have been reshaped by the U.S.-China trade war, with Brazil seizing on the opportunity to satisfy Chinese demand for soybeans while Australia does likewise for liquefied natural gas.