China and Kazakhstan have launched a joint grain-trading platform, aiming to reduce reliance on global maritime routes and Western-aligned supply chains. This initiative will facilitate trade in soybeans and other oilseed crops, with Kazakhstan positioned as a key supplier to China. The agreement signals a broader trend towards regionalized supply chains, driven by concerns over global food security and potential disruptions. AI
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