Discourse in recent days about China’s sputtering economic growth has centered on potential ramifications for the global economy and geopolitical conflict as well as whether political stability in China will endure. Signs China’s decades long economic boom may be winding down also raise important issues for global agricultural trade. Concerns have been on the rise ever since a robust economic rebound failed to materialize after China loosened its suffocating COVID-19 restrictions last December. Data last month showed no improvement in an extended real estate slump, rising unemployment, disappointing manufacturing activity amid an export lull and sluggish consumer spending.