Economics
China Considers Buying Some U.S. Farm Products to Show Goodwill
- U.S. soybeans, corn, pork are being considered, people said
- Volumes will be smaller than during the last truce, they said
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China is considering buying some U.S. agricultural products as a gesture of goodwill amid the resumption of trade talks between Beijing and Washington, though the volume is likely to be smaller than before, according to people familiar with the situation.