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    Mei Dou’s warehouse explodes, A Dou digs talent with zero tariff: How did China become the biggest winner in soybean trade?

    Unbelievably, the fatal blow to American farmers came from Trump’s “best friend” – Argentine President Milei.​In 2025, the United States is experiencing a historic soybean harvest, but the heartland of the Midwest grain storage is filled with worry: Iowa’s storage facilities are only 12% empty, soybeans pile up like mountains in Nebraska’s farms, yet farmers have no strength even to smile. China, the world’s largest soybean buyer, has had a “zero record” in soybean imports from the U.S. since May. USDA data shows that soybean stocks across the U.S. have surged to 22 million tons, and if buyers are not…

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    Toyota’s $72.3 Billion City: The Technological Hegemonic Ambition Behind a “Future City”

    September 25, 2025, marked the arrival of the first 100 “citizens” in a special area of Tsukinomiya City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan—their new homes are not ordinary communities but the first phase of “Woven City,” a project costing Toyota $10.1 billion (approximately 723 billion RMB). This future city, rising from the site of the former East Fuji Motor Car Factory, has already earned Japan’s first “LEED Community Platinum” certification, behind which lies the grand ambition of this century-old automaker to transcend the boundaries of car manufacturing and seize control of the future industry.​A city as a “fully immersive laboratory”​Inside Woven City,…