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China December soybean shipments may decline 2%

Updated: 2010-12-08 16:33

(Agencies)

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China's soybean imports may decline to 5.3 million tons in December, compared with about 5.4 million tons in November, Bloomberg reported on Dec 7, citing the Ministry of Commerce.

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Inbound soybean oil shipments may total 195,000 tons in December compared with 99,100 tons last month and palm oil arrivals may be 214,100 tons, down from 341,800 tons, the ministry said in a statement on its website.

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