China Holds Grain Import Quotas Steady

MIR-162 Approval Unlikely to Spur Large Imports

Lin Tan
By  Lin Tan , DTN China Correspondent
The Chinese government will still have a strong impact on corn imports since only 40% of the import quota can be allocated to private importers. (DTN file photo)
China may have kept its corn, wheat and rice quotas unchanged, but the volume of imports may be less than the quota in 2015 due to a revised application process that disqualifies some companies from buying imported grain.

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