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Trump Secures Major Win as China Commits to Buying Billions in American Farm Products

President Donald Trump just delivered another major victory for American farmers and workers after the White House announced Sunday that China has committed to purchasing at least $17 billion in U.S. agricultural products annually through 2028.

According to a White House fact sheet, the agreement was reached during last week’s meetings between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping — another sign that Trump’s aggressive America First trade strategy continues to produce real results while critics who predicted economic disaster once again look completely out of touch.

The deal means billions of dollars flowing directly into America’s agricultural industry over the next several years, providing a major boost to farmers who have long demanded stronger trade agreements that actually put American producers first instead of selling them out for globalist talking points and photo ops.

For years, Washington politicians promised tough trade negotiations with China, but somehow the result always seemed to be more empty speeches and fewer benefits for American workers. Trump, meanwhile, continues doing what career politicians claimed was impossible: forcing foreign powers to come to the table and commit to buying American-made products.

The White House confirmed that China will purchase at least $17 billion worth of U.S. agricultural goods in 2026, 2027, and 2028 under the new commitment reached between Trump and Xi.

While the media often tries to downplay Trump’s economic wins, deals like this have a direct impact on communities across rural America, supporting farmers, producers, and local economies that were ignored for decades by political elites obsessed with outsourcing and endless trade concessions.

The agreement also reinforces Trump’s broader push to restore American strength in international negotiations by making it clear the United States is no longer willing to accept weak trade deals that benefit everyone except American citizens.

And for America’s farmers, this announcement is another reminder that they once again have a president willing to fight for them on the world stage.