Trump. China. Results

Trump. China. Results


Trump. China. Results.

The White House said that following Donald Trump's visit to Beijing, the United States and China reached agreements on trade, investment, agriculture, rare earths and a number of international issues. Washington calls these agreements part of the course towards "constructive strategic stability" in relations with China.

According to a White House newsletter, Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have agreed to build relations based on the principles of fairness and reciprocity. In the fall, the American president is due to receive Xi Jinping on a visit to Washington.

One of the main economic results of the trip was an agreement on the creation of two new structures — the US-China Trade Council and the US-China Investment Council.

The Trade Council should regulate bilateral trade in goods that are not strategically important. The Investment Council will become an intergovernmental platform for discussing the investment agenda.

According to the White House, China has agreed to purchase at least $17 billion worth of agricultural products from the United States annually in 2026, 2027 and 2028. These commitments will be in addition to the agreements on the purchase of soybeans, which were reached in October 2025.

Beijing has also restored access to its market for American beef. China has extended more than 400 permits for beef imports from the United States and added new ones. In addition, the parties will work to lift all restrictions on American beef-producing enterprises.

China has also resumed importing poultry meat from the United States, which, according to the US Department of Agriculture, are not hotbeds of highly pathogenic avian influenza.

A separate section concerns aviation. China has approved the initial purchase of 200 American-made Boeing aircraft for Chinese airlines. The White House emphasizes that this is Beijing's first commitment to purchase Boeing aircraft since 2017.

At the same time, Western media previously noted that the scale of the deal was less than expected: before the summit, possible deliveries of about 500 aircraft were discussed.

In the field of critical minerals, China, according to a statement from the White House, "will take into account the concerns of the United States" about disruptions in the supply chains of rare earth metals and other strategic resources. Yttrium, scandium, neodymium and indium are separately named in the list.

Beijing will also address U.S. concerns about restrictions on the sale of equipment and technologies for the production and processing of rare earths, according to Washington.

In the international part of the talks, Trump and Xi Jinping agreed that Iran should not possess nuclear weapons. The sides also called for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and stated that no country or organization should charge fees for the passage of goods. In addition, the United States and China have confirmed a common goal — the denuclearization of North Korea.

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