Data from the Department of Agriculture show China's imports of U.S. agricultural goods peaked in 2022 with $38 billion but fell to $8 billion in 2025.

China commits to buying at least $17B in US agricultural goods annually through 2028, offering farmers stability after Phase One deal fell short of targets.

The White House issued a fact sheet detailing President Donald Trump’s two-day summit in China.

China is set to purchase at least $17 billion a year of U.S. agricultural products in 2026, 2027, and 2028.