The U.S. and China have restarted trade talks, but China has still not made large purchases as U.S. agriculture product as President Trump said they would after meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G20 Summit in Japan late last month.
According to a report at AgWeb, White House Economic Adviser Larry Kudlow spoke outside the White House on Thursday and sounded optimistic those buys would be coming soon.
"Our side expects China very soon to start purchasing American agriculture commodities, crops, goods and services," said Kudlow. "I think that's a very key point."