US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that China had agreed to buy 12 million metric tons (13.28 million tons) of soybeans this year and at least 25 million annually through 2028, a key issue for anxious US farmers after Beijing stopped buying.
Bessent also said on Fox News that China had approved the transfer agreement for the short video app TikTok. But he provided no details other than to add that he expected the deal to move forward in the near future.
Trump said on Thursday on Air Force One, with his usual hyperbole, that the two leaders had “agreed to almost everything” and described the summit as “amazing”.
Analysts cautioned, however, that deeply entrenched problems in the relationship and Trump’s mercurial negotiating style could see the easing of trade tensions reversed in short order.
“Presidents Trump and Xi succeeded in stemming the active bleeding in the relationship, but whether the bandage will stick remains to be seen,” said Rorry Daniels, managing director of the Asia Society Policy Institute.
 
		 
									 
					