AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoUS-China Summit Aftermath: Trump returned from Beijing calling the Xi talks “G-2,” but analysts say there were few concrete breakthroughs beyond big headlines—especially as Taiwan stayed the flashpoint and details on trade remain thin. Aviation Deal: The one clear winner is Boeing: Trump says China agreed to buy 200 jets, with a possible expansion to 750, reopening a key market for the planemaker. Iran/Hormuz Pressure: Trump said Xi agreed Tehran must reopen the Strait of Hormuz, yet China offered no clear commitment beyond urging the conflict “should never have happened.” Food Trade Signals: China renewed expired export licenses for 425 US beef plants, while Trump also touted agriculture support without specifics. Tech/AI Tension: Nvidia’s China chip sales remain uncertain despite the visit, as US-China AI and chip competition continues to loom. China Watch: Separately, China is preparing Shenzhou XXIII for launch to Tiangong, with final checks underway.
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