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US Expects China to Commit Billions for American Farm Goods, Greer Says

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US Expects China to Commit Billions for American Farm Goods, Greer Says

US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said he anticipates that China would commit to billions in American agricultural purchases, as Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping complete their summit in Beijing.

Politics Facebook X LinkedIn Email Link Gift Jamieson Greer, Trade Representative of the United States, signaled cautious optimism that US-China trade relations are stabilizing, with progress on agriculture purchases and rare earth supplies, though tariffs and supply chain issues remain. He speaks exclusively to Bloomberg’s Annmarie Hordern, on the sidelines of the US-China summit in Beijing on “ Bloomberg: The Asia Trade”.

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Send a tip to our reporters Site feedback: Take our Survey New Window Facebook X LinkedIn Email Link Gift By Catherine Lucey and Annmarie Hordern May 15, 2026 at 1:18 AM UTC Bookmark Save US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said he anticipates that China would commit to billions in American agricultural purchases, as Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping complete their summit in Beijing.

“We expect to also see an agreement for double-digit billion purchases of ags over the next three years, per year, coming out of this visit, and that’s more general, that’s aggregate, that’s not just soybeans, that’s everything else,” Greer told Bloomberg Television in an interview on Friday.

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