1. An all-out strike would stop soybean exports, he said. 2. Bean prices rose on predictions Brazil would reimpose taxes on soybean exports. 3. A surge in unprocessed Brazilian soybean exports could lead soybean crushing plants in the South American nation to close, analysts said. 4. A U.S. government report indicated U.S. soybean exports this year could be larger than anticipated. 5. Corn sales more than doubled and soybean exports more than tripled. 6. Estimates of soybean exports and inventories were unchanged from a month ago. 7. Estimates of soybean exports are unchanged. 8. In the next few months the trade gap is expected to decline as soybean exports are boosted by the rising prices and a projected bumper harvest. 9. Last September, however, the government lifted the taxes, leading to a surge in raw soybean exports and a drop in production of soybean products. 10. Raw soybean exports, meanwhile, have increased, as soybean growers take advantage of an excise tax exemption on the unprocessed crop. |