[FONT="]Grant Kimberley, the director of market development for the Iowa Soybean Association, that the dispute could be an opportunity to resolve a number of lingering issues with China.
He noted that China had imposed barriers by not allowing the import of some varieties of soya beans genetically engineered to be resistant to herbicides that had been approved elsewhere, and that [/FONT][FONT=Guardian Text Egyptian Web, Georgia, serif]China[/FONT][FONT="] imposed more rigorous standards on soya beans imported from the United States than it did from Brazil and Argentina. “We could end up in a better place,” said Kimberley.
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He noted that China had imposed barriers by not allowing the import of some varieties of soya beans genetically engineered to be resistant to herbicides that had been approved elsewhere, and that [/FONT][FONT=Guardian Text Egyptian Web, Georgia, serif]China[/FONT][FONT="] imposed more rigorous standards on soya beans imported from the United States than it did from Brazil and Argentina. “We could end up in a better place,” said Kimberley.
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