White House: China to buy at least $17B in US agricultural products per year
Source: The Hill News · Bias: Center
Summary
The White House said Sunday that China is set to purchase at least $17 billion in agricultural products from the U.S. per year, a move that comes after President Trump’s recent China trip. In a fact sheet released Sunday, the White House said that Trump, while in China, “negotiated a sweeping package of commitments that…
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