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Top US and Chinese economic officials were due to conclude their two-day talks in Paris on March 16, with potential areas of agreement in agriculture, critical minerals and managed trade that could be taken up by US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, reports Reuters.

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00:01Top U.S. and Chinese officials are due to conclude their trade talks in Paris on Monday with potential areas
00:08of agreement in agriculture and critical minerals.
00:12The second and final day of the meeting is expected to pave the way for the summit between U.S.
00:19President Donald Trump and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping during Trump's visit to China in coming weeks.
00:26The talks led by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Besant and Chinese Vice Premier He Li Feng are said to
00:35be remarkable stable, which will set in motion possible deliverables for the summit.
00:40Reports said the Chinese showed openness to potential additional purchases of American agricultural goods, including poultry, beef and non-soybean
00:51row crops.
00:52Beijing said they are in communication with Washington about the visit after Trump threatened to delay the trip over the
01:00Strait of Hormuz, as his administration is discussing with several countries to secure the strait amid the U.S.-Israel war
01:08with Iran.
01:09From the US war in the US war, the U.S. war in improvements on the US war against the
01:14U.S. terms of war.
01:17The U.S.ları were declared into a strong war against the U.S. in its presence of the U
01:24.S. and others were considered to develop challenges with China.
01:27The U.S. war with China were supported by the international war against the U.S. and Wall Street and
01:32The U.S.
01:44The foreign ministry also hinted that U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio would be allowed
01:54to enter China and accompany Trump on the official visit.
01:57They said sanctions imposed on Rubio are no longer in effect as the sanctions were issued
02:04due to his remarks concerning Hong Kong and Xinjiang during his tenure as senator.
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