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US president urges China to abolish tariffs on US agricultur­al products

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Friday urged China to abolish tariffs on agricultur­al products imported from the United States – adding that trade talks between the rival powers were going well.

“I have asked China to immediatel­y remove all Tariffs on our agricultur­al products (including beef, pork, etc.),” the president wrote on Twitter.

He said his request was based on the fact that negotiatio­ns with China were ‘moving along nicely’ – and his delay last week of a planned tariff increase on Chinese exports.

“This is very important for our great farmers – and me!” he added.

After months of trade war, the US and China agreed to a 90-day truce to work out their difference­s. It was scheduled to end Friday, but Trump eventually lifted the ultimatum to increase tariffs, satisfied by progress made in several rounds of talks in Beijing and Washington.

Top White House economic official Larry Kudlow said Thursday the two countries were on the brink of a ‘historic’ trade agreement. A meeting between Trump and his Chinese counterpar­t, Xi Jinping, is also expected this month.

After the latest round of talks in February, US Agricultur­e Secretary Sonny Perdue tweeted that China had committed to buying ‘an additional’ 10 million metric tonnes of soybeans as a “show of good faith.”

US farmers rely greatly on such trade with China: in 2017, around a third of US soybean production – worth US$14 billion – was exported there, where it is used to feed pigs.

Those exports plummeted last summer, when China imposed tariffs on US soybeans and other agricultur­al products.

Previously, in a gesture of goodwill at the start of the countries’ truce, China in December resumed soybean purchases. But Chinese tariffs had already hit America’s farming regions hard – areas where Trump has enjoyed plentiful support.

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? File photo shows soybean seeds in a container at a farm in Gideon, Missouri, US.
— Reuters photo File photo shows soybean seeds in a container at a farm in Gideon, Missouri, US.

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