China agrees to boost trade for US ag products such as beef and poultry following Trump-Xi summit
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China has agreed to increase trade for U.S. agricultural products, including beef and poultry, at an annualized rate of $17 billion for 2026-2028, according to the White House. This agreement follows a summit between President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping aimed at easing the impact of the trade war on American farmers. China will restore market access for U.S. beef and resume poultry imports from bird flu-free states. These deals build upon previous soybean purchase commitments and offer some relief to farmers affected by the trade war.
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