China resumed purchasing U.S. soybeans after last year’s trade war pause but acquired only 2.85 million metric tons since October 30, falling short of the 12 million tons pledged by year-end 2025 under the Trump trade agreement, according to a report shared on X by @DeItaone in the past 29 minutes. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated China remains on track to meet the target by February, while the Trump administration expects 25 million tons over three years. President Trump announced $12 billion in aid for farmers affected by the trade war, as detailed in the X post linked to tweet ID 1998462423561580604. Separately, updates on Miami's mayoral runoff election from 7 a.m. to 1:40 p.m. show the blue candidate at 40% support, down 5 points from 45% in the first round; the red candidate at 36%, up 7 points from 29%; and the yellow candidate at 24%, down 1 point from 25%, according to data from @VoteHub shared by @OpenSourceZone on X during the reporting window.