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Taiwan bids on 99,200 T of wheat with US origin.

European traders reported on Monday that the Taiwan Flour Millers' Association had issued an international tender for an estimated 99.200 metric tons grade 1 milling grain to be purchased from the United States.

The deadline to submit price offers for the tender is on May 8. The traders had estimated the volume initially at 68.650 tons, but they said that there had been requests for other grain types.

The bidder is looking for a variety of wheat grades to be shipped from the U.S. Pacific Northwest Coast.

They said that one consignment is needed for shipping between July 4th and 18th.

Second consignment for shipment between July 22 to August 5 was requested.

The types of wheat sought are dark northern spring, red winter and white soft wheat.

The tenders of the association provide a snapshot, traditionally, of U.S. export prices for wheat to Asian markets.

The association bought 100,000 tons of U.S. milling wheat in its last tender, which was reported on March 27. (Reporting and editing by Kirsten Doovan).

(source: Reuters)