China to buy at least $17B of U.S. farm goods annually through 2028, White House says
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China will purchase a minimum of $17 billion of U.S. agricultural products each year through 2028, in addition to existing soybean commitments, as part of post-summit deals. The White House also says China renewed registrations for over 400 U.S. beef facilities, is lifting some plant suspensions to widen market access, and has resumed poultry imports from states free of avian influenza, alongside a broader trade-truce framework from Busan 2025 and related investment discussions; China also announced an initial purchase of 200 Boeing aircraft, though some specifics have yet to be independently confirmed.
Topics:nation#agriculture#beef-and-poultry-market-access#busan-2025-trade-truce#soybeans#us-china-relations#world
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