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President Donald Trump Announces “Historic” Trade Agreements With China

President Donald Trump met Xi Jinping in Busan, calling it a “historic” meeting

President Donald Trump announced that his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping was “truly great,” marking a major step toward restoring trade and cooperation between the two largest economies in the world.

According to President Trump’s post on Truth Social, the discussions resulted in several key agreements aimed at boosting U.S. agriculture, energy, and manufacturing sectors while strengthening diplomatic ties with China.

Key Takeaways From Trump–Xi Meeting

  • China to Resume Massive Farm Purchases: President Xi authorized large-scale purchases of soybeans, sorghum, and other American farm products. Trump said U.S. farmers “should immediately go out and buy more land and larger tractors,” hinting at a strong revival in agricultural exports.
  • Rare Earth and Critical Minerals Supply Restored: China agreed to continue the open and free flow of rare earths, critical minerals, and magnets, which are vital for U.S. technology, manufacturing, and defense sectors.
  • Joint Effort to Curb Fentanyl Crisis: Beijing will work with Washington to stop the flow of fentanyl into the U.S., a significant step in tackling America’s deadly opioid epidemic.
  • Potential U.S.–China Energy Deal: President Trump revealed that China will begin purchasing American oil and gas, including a possible “large-scale transaction” involving resources from Alaska. Energy leaders Chris Wright and Doug Burgum will coordinate follow-up discussions.

Trump Praises Asian Nations for Support

After attending a dinner hosted by South Korean President Lee Jae-Myung, President Trump thanked leaders of Malaysia, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam for their “generosity and hospitality.”

He said these partnerships are bringing “hundreds of billions of dollars” into the U.S. economy and reaffirmed that the United States is “strong, respected, and admired again.”

Trump concluded his statement with confidence, saying that “the best is yet to come.”

China Delays Rare-Earth Export Curbs After U.S. Trade Deal

China has decided to postpone its plan to tighten rare-earth export controls for one year, easing concerns across global industries that rely on these key minerals. The pause comes after months of price volatility and uncertainty in the rare-earth market.

The Ministry of Commerce said the export restrictions announced on October 9 will be temporarily suspended. The move follows the recent trade agreement between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Seoul, signaling an effort to stabilize supply chains and reduce trade tensions.

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