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why were there no splashy deals at the trump xi summit
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AI insight
AI-generatedThe summit resulted in announced purchases of US soybeans and GE aerospace engines by China, but no formal deals. This suggests potential future demand for US agricultural and aerospace products, but the lack of finalization indicates uncertainty. The commercial mechanism is weak as no concrete contracts were signed; impact depends on future negotiations.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- China would purchase billions in soybeans from the US.
- China would purchase over 400 GE aerospace engines.
- No major trade agreements were finalized at the summit.
Mid-term impact on GE aerospace engines is expected to be flat due to lack of finalized contracts.
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