Trump says China wants to buy oil from US
- Crude oil futures rose by more than 1% after US President Donald Trump announced that China agreed to buy US crude oil following talks with President Xi Jinping.
- On Friday morning, Brent crude futures reached $107.04 per barrel and WTI crude futures hit $102.50, both up over 1%.
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US President Donald Trump said China agreed to buy oil, Boeing aircraft and soybeans in the United States, after the meeting with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in Beijing on Thursday. One thing I think we're going to agree to is that they agreed to buy oil in the United States, said the Republican, in an interview with the US broadcaster Fox News. Go to Texas. Let's start sending Chinese ships to Texas, Louisiana and Alaska... that's very impor…
Oil prices rise after Trump says China wants US crude oil
Oil prices rose by more than one percent on Thursday after US President Donald Trump said China was interested in purchasing American crude oil. Brent crude futures increased by $1.17, or 1.11...
In a pre-recorded Fox News interview that aired Thursday evening (May 14) Eastern Time, President Donald Trump said that China has agreed to buy U.S. oil. Trump is in Beijing for a summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, seeking concrete trade and business cooperation outcomes.
Trump: China will buy Boeing planes and oil from the US US President Donald Trump has secured several agreements for Chinese purchases of American products. Trump said this in an interview with the television station F...
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