BEIJING: China has rejected five batches of US corn tainted with a genetically-modified (GMO) strain not yet approved by its agriculture ministry, a move that could discourage imports amid a growing domestic supply surplus.
Traders said the spectre of further rejections could prompt a sharp decline in new Chinese orders for US corn, dragging on global prices that have already dropped around 40% this year.
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