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AI-generatedThe article reports a diplomatic agreement to reduce tariffs on certain products and establish trade/investment boards, with China committing to purchase US aircraft and parts. This is a regulatory/policy channel affecting US exporters (agriculture, aerospace) and Chinese importers. The mechanism is weak because details on tariff scope, timing, and product lists are not specified. Impact is US-China bilateral, not global.
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- US and China discussed tariffs during Trump's visit, contradicting earlier claims.
- Both countries agreed in principle to reduce tariffs on certain products.
- Agreed to establish separate boards for trade and investment issues.
- Discussions included resolving agricultural trade concerns (bonsai trees, bird flu-free Shandong).
- China agreed to purchase aircraft and parts from the US, negotiations ongoing.
Mid-term agricultural trade impact remains flat without concrete tariff reductions.
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