President Trump late Sunday urged China to extend its orders of U.S. soybeans, suggesting it could assist cut back the commerce deficit between Washington and Beijing.
“China is worried about its shortage of soybeans. Our great farmers produce the most robust soybeans,” Trump posted on Fact Social. “I hope China will quickly quadruple its soybean orders. This is also a way of substantially reducing China’s Trade Deficit with the USA. Rapid service will be provided. Thank you President XI.”
China will get about 20 p.c of its soybeans from the USA. Division of Commerce information reveals China bought roughly $12.6 billion price of soybeans from the U.S. in 2024, way over some other nation.
Trump’s put up comes as a tariff truce between the U.S. and China is ready to run out on Tuesday, although leaders from each international locations have met in current days to debate an extension amid ongoing negotiations.
Trump earlier this 12 months hit Beijing with a 145 p.c tariff, a mixture of duties on merchandise over frustrations with the circulate of fentanyl into the USA and “reciprocal” tariffs that the president imposed on dozens of nations primarily based largely on commerce deficits.
Beijing responded with a retaliatory tariff of 125 p.c on U.S. items, however the two sides agreed to carry down their duties.
The White Home at the moment has a 55 p.c tariff price imposed on Chinese language items.