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China to buy $17B in US agricultural goods annually after Trump-Xi talks

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Coverage varies in emphasis and framing. The Japan Times highlights skepticism regarding the fulfillment of these pledges, reflecting a more cautious perspective. In contrast, Al Jazeera focuses on the specifics of the agreement,…
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China to buy $17B in US agricultural goods annually after Trump-Xi talks
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China has agreed to purchase at least $17 billion worth of US agricultural products annually following discussions between President Trump and President Xi Jinping. This commitment aims to diversify China's agricultural imports beyond soybeans to include pork, dairy, and beef. The deal is seen as a significant step towards stabilizing US-China trade relations after previous tensions.

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<img src="https://static.cryptobriefing.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/18002650/china-agrees-to-boost-trade-for-us-ag-products-such-as-beef--1-800x420.jpeg" alt="China to buy $17B in US agricultural goods annually after Trump-Xi talks" class="w-full aspect-[19/10] object-cover" /> China to buy $17B in US agricultural goods annually after Trump-Xi talks The commitment echoes the 2020 Phase One deal and could stabilize risk sentiment across markets, including crypto, as US-China trade tensions cool. Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team May. 18, 2026 China will purchase at least $17 billion worth of US agricultural products every year, the White House announced following renewed discussions between President Trump and President Xi Jinping.

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