President Trump claims, without providing evidence, that China has 'already begun' making large purchases of US agricultural products as part of last week's tariff deal with Beijing.
compared to September of last year — which follows a 1 percent year-over-year slide in August, when the U.S. tariffs took effect."My deal with China is that they will IMMEDIATELY start buying very large quantities of our Agricultural Product, not wait until the deal is signed over the next 3 or 4 weeks," Trump tweeted on Sunday. He said on Friday that the agricultural purchases would eventually total $40 billion to $50 billion.
My deal with China is that they will IMMEDIATELY start buying very large quantities of our Agricultural Product, not wait until the deal is signed over the next 3 or 4 weeks. THEY HAVE ALREADY STARTED! Likewise financial services and other deal aspects, start preparing....Mnuchin said no decision had been made on whether to kill or delay another round of tariffs scheduled to take effect on Dec. 15. Trump has said talks on a"phase two" deal would start almost immediately.
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