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U.S. and Chinese officials held stable talks in Paris exploring potential trade agreements ahead of a planned Trump–Xi summit in Beijing later this month.

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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street
00:02Top U.S. and Chinese economic officials concluded talks in Paris aimed at identifying potential
00:07economic agreements that Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping could consider at a
00:12summit in Beijing later this month, according to Reuters. Sources told Reuters the talks
00:17led by Treasury Secretary Scott Besant and Chinese Vice Premier Halefeng were remarkably stable
00:22and could produce deliverables for Trump's planned meeting with Xi and China at the end of March.
00:27China showed openness to additional purchases of U.S. agricultural goods,
00:31including poultry, beef, and non-soybean crops. It also reaffirmed plans to buy 25 million metric
00:38tons of U.S. soybeans annually for three years under the October 2025 trade truce.
00:43Officials also discussed access to Chinese critical minerals and potential new trade
00:48and investment boards to manage economic ties. For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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