US says China pledges no Iran support, Taiwan stance unchanged

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US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer says Beijing pledged not to provide material support to Iran during President Trump’s Beijing visit, with China showing interest in reopening the Strait of Hormuz but not pressuring Iran directly. He reaffirmed that US policy toward Taiwan remains unchanged and outlined potential future trade talks, including a proposed ‘Board of Trade’ with China. China reportedly agreed to resume certain meat exports, review biotech trades, and purchase up to 200 Boeing planes, though details are unconfirmed and the decision on a Taiwan arms sale remains with Trump.
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