Chinese companies looking to buy U.S. farm products: Xinhua

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Chinese companies looking to buy U.S. farm products: Xinhua
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Some Chinese companies are seeking new purchases of U.S. agricultural products, ...

BEIJING - Some Chinese companies are seeking new purchases of U.S. agricultural products, China’s official Xinhua news agency said on Sunday, citing authorities, as Beijing and Washington look for ways to end a protracted trade war.

Trump said at the time he would not impose new tariffs and U.S. officials said China agreed to make agricultural purchases. But Trump said on July 11 that China was not living up to promises to buy U.S. farm goods. “Relevant Chinese departments expressed hope that the United States would meet China halfway, and earnestly implement the United States’ relevant promises,” the news agency said, without elaborating.

Hu Xijin, the editor in chief of China’s nationalist Global Times newspaper, tweeted in English earlier on Sunday that Chinese importers have started arrangements for purchasing U.S. agricultural products, and suggested that the United States and China could soon resume in-person trade talks.

 

That is because the Grand Solar Minimum, the cyclic reason for climate variations, has played havoc with the planting season for many crops in many parts of the world.

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