Asian flour millers are stepping up purchases of U.S. wheat as competitive prices and shipping delays from the Black Sea shift demand toward American suppliers. Recent deals include about 500,000 tons to Indonesia, 250,000 tons to Bangladesh, and 100,000 tons to Sri Lanka, with buyers taking both soft white and hard red winter wheat. U.S. wheat is being sold at around $270–$275 per metric ton, making it attractive compared to alternatives. Millers in Vietnam are now considering U.S. wheat, and longer-term commitments are also growing: Indonesia has agreed to import at least 1 million tons annually from 2026–2030, while Bangladesh committed to 700,000 tons a year starting in July.