China on Friday announced that it was ending an antidumping investigation into imports of U.S. sorghum amid ongoing trade talks between the two countries. China’s Commerce Ministry said its investigation had found the tariffs would lead to higher living costs for Chinese consumers, Reuters reported . The ministry said it would return deposits it had collected as a result of the preliminary duties, according to Reuters. In April, China announced preliminary antidumping duties of 179 percent on U.S. sorghum “This...