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US Says China to Buy $17 Billion in Farm Goods Annually

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China agreed to buy at least $17 billion of agricultural products annually through 2028, following a summit between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in Beijing. The commitment is supportive for U.S. farm exports and signals improved trade ties, though the report is factual and does not indicate a broader policy breakthrough. The main market relevance is for agricultural commodities and trade-sensitive sectors.

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China agreed to buy at least $17 billion of agricultural products annually through 2028, following a summit between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping in Beijing. The commitment is supportive for U.S. farm exports and signals improved trade ties, though the report is factual and does not indicate a broader policy breakthrough. The main market relevance is for agricultural commodities and trade-sensitive sectors.

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