China to buy at least $17 billion in US agricultural products annually, White House says
China will boost U.S. farm purchases and restore beef and poultry access as the White House says exports fell 65.7% in 2025.
- On Sunday, the White House announced China committed to purchasing at least $17 billion of U.S. agricultural products annually through 2028 following meetings between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing last week.
- In the wake of the summit, China restored market access for U.S. beef by renewing expired listings for more than 400 facilities and agreed to resume imports of American poultry with U.S. regulators.
- These new agricultural purchases are in addition to soybean commitments made last fall; U.S. agricultural exports to China fell 65.7 per cent year-on-year to $8.4 billion in 2025.
- While the Chinese Ministry of Commerce noted plans to mutually cut levies on certain products, Trump told reporters Friday he and Xi "didn't discuss tariffs" aboard Air Force One.
- Beyond agriculture, both leaders agreed to establish a US-China Board of Trade and a US-China Board of Investment while confirming shared goals on North Korea's denuclearization and maintaining access to the Strait of Hormuz.
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White House: China to buy at least $17B in US agricultural products per year
White House says China will buy at least $17 billion in US agricultural products every year until 2028
China has pledged to purchase at least $17 billion in US agricultural products each year through 2028, the White House confirmed, as bilateral trade boards are established to expand market access
China agrees to billions in additional US farm purchases, White House says
China will purchase at least $17 billion in U.S. agricultural products annually through 2028, in addition to soybean commitments already agreed to, the White House said in a fact sheet released Sunday. The announcement followed President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing last week for talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping and was among the few concrete deliverables from a summit Trump had pitched in March as a “monumental event.” The White House…
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