Historic Breakthrough: China Agrees to Tariff Cuts and Broader U.S. Farm Market Access Following Trump-Xi Summit

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China and the United States have reached preliminary agreements to significantly boost agricultural trade, including reciprocal tariff reductions and expanded market access. This breakthrough, announced after a summit in Beijing, aims to normalize farm trade, which saw a 65.7% decline in 2025.

The pact is expected to finalize soon, addressing issues like soybean tariffs and U.S. beef and poultry export registrations, with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer projecting “double-digit billions” in U.S. farm goods purchases over three years.

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