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China Agrees to Boost Trade for US Agri Products Following Trump Xi Summit

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China agrees to boost US agricultural imports, reversing a sharp decline. Directly benefits US farmers, meat processors, and soybean exporters. Channel: demand_spike for US agri products. Impact is bilateral (US-China trade), with global commodity price implications for soybeans, beef, and poultry. Winners: Cargill, US meat exporters, soybean growers. Losers: competing exporters (Brazil, Australia) may face reduced market share in China.

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  • China commits to $17 billion annualized beef and poultry imports in 2026-2028.
  • China's US agri imports fell from $38B (2022) to $8B (2025).
  • Market access restored for US beef; poultry resumed from bird flu-free states.
  • Boards of trade and investment to be established.
  • Soybean exports to China on track but below historical levels.
Sector verdictAGRICULTURE_FOODUpmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 3/5

US soybean and corn exporters may see price increases, but competition from Brazil limits upside; magnitude 2.

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