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China to buy at least $17 billion in US agricultural products annually, White House says

By Thomson Reuters May 17, 2026 | 12:31 PM

WASHINGTON, May 17 (Reuters) – China has committed to purchasing at least $17 billion of U.S. agricultural products in 2026, 2027 and 2028, the White ​House said in a fact sheet released ‌on Sunday.

The commitment was made during meetings between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping last week, the White House said.

The $17 billion figure does not include the soybean purchase ‌commitments ​China made in October 2025, ⁠the White House said.

There ⁠has been a marked reduction in U.S. agricultural exports to China after last year’s rounds of tit-for-tat tariffs sharply curtailed trade, which fell 65.7% year-on-year to $8.4 ​billion in 2025, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture data.

China has dramatically scaled back its reliance ⁠on U.S. farm goods since ⁠Trump’s first term, sourcing roughly 20% of its ​soybeans from the U.S. in 2024, the year before ​he returned to office, down from 41% in ‌2016.

China will work with U.S. regulators to lift suspensions of U.S. beef facilities and resume imports of poultry from U.S. states determined to be free of ⁠avian influenza, the White House said.

Confirming earlier statements from the Chinese government, the White House also said on Sunday the ⁠world’s two ‌largest economies would establish a U.S.-China ⁠Board of Trade and the U.S.-China Board ​of ‌Investment.

The boards will resolve concerns over market ​access for ⁠agricultural products and expand trade “under a reciprocal tariff-reduction framework,” Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in a statement last week.

(Reporting by Katharine Jackson in Washington, D.C. and Curtis Williams in Houston; Editing by Sergio Non ​and Chris Reese)