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Trump says Xi agreed to expand farm buys; US negotiates Taiwan chip-worker training deal

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Last updated: November 28, 2025 6:04 am
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Swiss politicians decry ‘gold bar diplomacy’ in Trump trade dealChina’s tech giants take AI model training offshore to tap Nvidia chipsHigh coffee prices are here to stay for longer despite US tariff cutsUS continues to waive China import taxes on certain products for 1 yearSouth Korea submits special bill aimed at cutting US car leviesCanada to add new tariffs to US steel, curb importsTrump says Xi ‘pretty much’ agreed to expand agricultural buysTrump team negotiating trade deal with Taiwan that could help train US workersTrump moves to preserve Xi truce while reassuring ally JapanUSDA expects deals on farmer aid, Chinese soy buys within weeksVessels bound for US Gulf Coast terminals to load soybeans, sorghum for ChinaEU rejects demand to ease tech rules for lower steel tariffsTrump, Xi speak for first time since countries agreed to trade truceLutnick says EU must change digital rules for steel tariff dealRussian oil offered to India at deep discount after US sanctionsEU: No tariff deal expected during US officials’ first visitCanadian Prime Minister Carney tells G20 the world can make progress without the USTrump administration working on backup tariff plan ahead of SCOTUS decisionLula scores tariff victory against Trump: ‘Today I’m happy’Reliance stops buying Russian crude at major refinery to comply with US sanctions

President Trump said Chinese leader Xi Jinping “pretty much” agreed to increase the speed and size of the country’s agricultural purchases. Trump and Xi held their first call Monday since the US and China struck a trade and tariff truce last month.

“I think he’s going to very much surprise you on the upside,” Trump told reporters.

Trump touted the call as “very good,” and said he had accepted an invitation to visit Beijing in April and that Xi would reciprocate with a visit to the US later next year.

The White House is quietly preparing a backup plan as the US Supreme Court is set to decide whether Trump had the authority to issue them in the first place. Trump on Monday claimed the “full benefit” of tariff policies would take effect soon, arguing that foreign buyers who stockpiled inventory would be forced to buy more goods.

“Tariffs will be paid on everything they apply to, without avoidance, Taiwan to new investment and training of US workers in semiconductor manufacturing and other advanced industries

The president invoked the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to levy blanket tariffs on goods from other countries. But Congress is the branch of the US government with oversight of taxation and spending — not the president. It’s not clear when SCOTUS will make its ruling.

Meanwhile, Trump further expanded tariff breaks on Brazilian goods, part of moves to lower costs on some everyday goods as consumers grapple with price struggles.

The push to reduce food prices comes after electoral wins for Democrats across a number of key state and local races where candidates stressed affordability concerns. Trump has also in recent weeks floated the possibility of a tariff “dividend” for many Americans in the form of a $2,000 check.

Trump recently acknowledged that US consumers are “paying something” for his tariffs.

Read more: What Trump’s tariffs mean for the economy and your wallet

  • The Trump administration is also negotiating a deal that would commit Taiwan to new investment and training of US workers in semiconductor manufacturing and other advanced industries.

  • Meanwhile, friction between the US and EU continues to build as the two nations look to implement the framework agreement struck earlier this year. The EU is seeking lower tariffs on certain goods, but it rejected a demand to ease tech rules.

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  • Swiss politicians decry ‘gold bar diplomacy’ in Trump trade deal

    The FT reports:

    Read more here.

  • Jenny McCall
    Thu, November 27, 2025 at 8:00 PM UTC

    China’s tech giants take AI model training offshore to tap Nvidia chips

    Some of China’s top companies are training their AI models overseas to access Nvidia’s (NVDA) chips and bypass efforts to prevent their development of the powerful technology.

    Alibaba (BABA) and ByteDance are among some of the tech groups training their largest language models in data centres across south-east Asia, according to people familiar with the matter.

    The FT reports:

    Read more here.

  • Jenny McCall
    Thu, November 27, 2025 at 3:00 PM UTC

    High coffee prices are here to stay for longer despite US tariff cuts

    The price of coffee is not going down anytime soon, according to Italian roaster Illycaffe SpA. Coffee lovers hoping for a quick fix with prices will have to wait a little longer as the expected pullback from a reduction in US tariffs will take some time to materialize.

    Bloomberg News reports:

    Read more here.

  • Jenny McCall
    Thu, November 27, 2025 at 10:22 AM UTC

    US continues to waive China import taxes on certain products for 1 year

    The Trump administration announced on Wednesday that it will extend tariff exemptions on hundreds of Chinese products until November 2026, citing the new trade deal between the US and China as the reason for the extension.

    What this means is that the US will continue to let certain Chinese imports skip paying taxes for one year, keeping a temporary break that was already in place due to their disputes over technology and trade secrets.

    Reuters reports:

    Read more here.

  • Jenny McCall
    Thu, November 27, 2025 at 2:38 AM UTC

    South Korea submits special bill aimed at cutting US car levies

    Reuters reports:

    Read more here.

  • Brett LoGiurato
    Wed, November 26, 2025 at 9:38 PM UTC

    Canada to add new tariffs to US steel, curb imports

    Bloomberg reports:

    Read more here.

  • Jenny McCall
    Wed, November 26, 2025 at 10:19 AM UTC

    Trump says Xi ‘pretty much’ agreed to expand agricultural buys

    President Trump said on Tuesday that China’s leader Xi Jinping “pretty much” agreed to expand Beijing’s purchase of US agricultural products.

    “I think he’s going to very much surprise you on the upside,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on Tuesday. “I think he’s going to — I asked him, ‘I’d like you to buy a little faster, I’d like you to buy a little more.’ And he’s more or less agreed to do that.”

    Bloomberg News reports:

    Read more here.

  • Jenny McCall
    Wed, November 26, 2025 at 9:33 AM UTC

    Trump team negotiating trade deal with Taiwan that could help train US workers

    The Trump administration is in talks with Taiwan on a trade deal that would commit Taiwan to fresh investment and training of US workers in chip manufacturing and other advanced industries, according to Reuters.

    Under the agreement, Taiwanese companies, such as TSMC (TSM), the world’s largest contract chipmaker, would invest new capital and workers to expand their US operations — and also train US workers.

    Reuters reports:

    Read more here.

  • Jenny McCall
    Tue, November 25, 2025 at 9:39 AM UTC

    Trump moves to preserve Xi truce while reassuring ally Japan

    President Trump held back-to-back calls with the leaders of China and Japan on Monday, in an effort to maintain ties with allies in Tokyo while also trying to keep the one-year trade truce with Beijing in good standing.

    Trump held an hourlong conversation with China’s President Xi Jinping, marking the first time the two had spoken since their countries agreed to a trade truce. Tensions between Japan and China have escalated over recent weeks due to statements made by Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi over Taiwan.

    Bloomberg News reports:

    Read more here.

  • Jenny McCall
    Tue, November 25, 2025 at 9:13 AM UTC

    USDA expects deals on farmer aid, Chinese soy buys within weeks

    The Trump administration will announce an aid package for US farmers and a deal on Chinese soybean purchases within two weeks, US Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins said on Monday.

    Reuters reports:

    Read more here.

  • Jenny McCall
    Tue, November 25, 2025 at 9:07 AM UTC

    Vessels bound for US Gulf Coast terminals to load soybeans, sorghum for China

    Reuters reports:

    Read more here.

  • Brett LoGiurato
    Mon, November 24, 2025 at 9:37 PM UTC

    EU rejects demand to ease tech rules for lower steel tariffs

    Bloomberg reports:

    Read more here.

  • Brett LoGiurato
    Mon, November 24, 2025 at 3:57 PM UTC

    Trump, Xi speak for first time since countries agreed to trade truce

    President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping spoke Monday for the first time since the US and China agreed to a trade truce. Though the call touched on trade issues, Bloomberg reports the focus was on China’s increased tensions with Japan over the self-governing island of Taiwan:

    Read more here.

  • Jenny McCall
    Mon, November 24, 2025 at 1:08 PM UTC

    Lutnick says EU must change digital rules for steel tariff deal

    US Commerce Secretary Lutnick has told the EU that before the US considers lowering tariffs on steel and aluminum the EU needs to change its digital regulations.

    “We are talking to them about” rolling back EU tech rules, Lutnick said in an interview with Bloomberg Television. “In exchange for that, we will come up with a cool steel and aluminum deal.”

    Bloomberg News reports:

    Read more here.

  • Jenny McCall
    Mon, November 24, 2025 at 12:20 PM UTC

    Russian oil offered to India at deep discount after US sanctions

    Bloomberg News reports:

    Read more here.

  • Jenny McCall
    Mon, November 24, 2025 at 9:46 AM UTC

    EU: No tariff deal expected during US officials’ first visit

    Contrary to earlier reports, the European Union said that no discussions to lower tariffs on steel and other products will take place with US officials on Monday.

    “Today it’s not about negotiations, it’s about the stock-taking exercise,” EU trade chief Maros Sefcovic told reporters before the bloc’s trade ministers met with senior US officials.

    US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer are in Brussels for the first time since the EU and US reached a trade agreement in July.

    Earlier reports had indicated that the EU was preparing to urge the US to implement more of the July trade deal, such as reducing US tariffs on EU steel and removing them from EU goods, such as wine and spirits.

    EU ministers plan to discuss pressing issues such as Chinese rare earth and chip export restrictions. Under the trade deal agreed between the US and EU in July, the US decided to set 15% tariffs on most EU goods. But while insisting the process is on course, there are some key items on which it wants to see progress.

    Bloomberg News reports:

    Read more here.

  • Sun, November 23, 2025 at 5:47 PM UTC

    Canadian Prime Minister Carney tells G20 the world can make progress without the US

    At the G-20 summit in South Africa, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said the world can make progress on issues without the US, which is boycotting the gathering at President Donald Trump’s direction.

    Bloomberg reports:

    Read more here.

  • Sat, November 22, 2025 at 10:03 PM UTC

    Trump administration working on backup tariff plan ahead of SCOTUS decision

    As the US Supreme Court rules against President Trump’s tariffs, the White House is quietly working on a backup plans, Bloomberg reports, which would aim to quickly replace the tariffs.

    It’s not clear when the court will rule.

    Read more here.

  • Jenny McCall
    Sat, November 22, 2025 at 7:19 PM UTC

    Lula scores tariff victory against Trump: ‘Today I’m happy’

    When President Trump imposed 40% tariffs on Brazil, in addition to a 10% “reciprocal” tariff, back in July, President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva suspected that the US president had a weak hand and would eventually have to retreat.

    It appears he was right. Trump has now removed the 40% tariffs he imposed on Brazil’s agricultural products — his hand forced after US consumers complained of rising prices on everyday food products like beef, bananas, and coffee.

    Bloomberg News reports:

    Read more here.

  • Jenny McCall
    Sat, November 22, 2025 at 12:46 AM UTC

    Reliance stops buying Russian crude at major refinery to comply with US sanctions

    Reliance, India’s largest private oil refiner, has announced that it will cease using Russian crude at one of its largest refineries, in an effort to comply with US and EU sanctions.

    The FT reports:

    Read more here.



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