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https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2011/09/20/the-things-china-buys-from-the-us/
Tldr soybeans
Americans need to sell those beans as much as the Chinese need to buy them
I'd argue that the need to sell is greater. Not only is the product perishable, but often times farmers are leveraged at the beginning of the season and then pay off that yearly debt once the product sells. Now, the season hasn't started yet, but that doesn't mean loans haven't been taken out and money already spent. If this doesn't get wrapped up by Sep/Oct, we'll see plenty of folks/corporations literally losing the farm.