According to Fox Business, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has been a central figure this week in finalizing a major United States and China economic agreement. Bessent explained that after two days of tough negotiations with China’s vice premier in Malaysia, a coalition was formed around key issues, which were then brought to a historic meeting between President Trump and President Xi Jinping in South Korea. As detailed in the latest coverage, the meeting allowed both leaders to move beyond technical details and focus on bigger picture ideas for the remainder of President Trump’s term.
Bessent revealed that one of the most notable breakthroughs is China’s agreement to pause its planned rare earth export controls for at least one year. Rare earth materials are critical to technology manufacturing, and this pause is expected to benefit key United States industries. President Trump announced his intention to cut tariffs on Chinese imports, as Beijing signaled stricter enforcement on fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid fueling America’s overdose crisis. The two leaders also secured commitments related to farm trade, potentially expanding market access for American agricultural producers.
Bessent has emphasized that these outcomes were made possible by deliberate groundwork, referencing the prior negotiations in Malaysia that enabled President Xi to arrive with a readiness to support the consensus. The signatures on the new United States and China agreement are expected as soon as next week, according to Fox Business, with plans to revisit and possibly extend these arrangements beyond next year.
In media appearances, Bessent has highlighted the importance of pragmatic diplomacy in solving disputes and credited President Trump’s leadership for creating an environment where strategic agreements can be reached. He also addressed the continuing government shutdown in the United States, noting the harm to small businesses and expressing hope for a resolution now that a major international hurdle has been cleared.
Recent coverage also focused on Bessent’s win in securing concessions on rare earth exports, as showcased in a detailed segment from a business news channel. Industry analysts credit Bessent’s negotiating approach for overcoming stiff competition for access to these essential elements, which are used in everything from smartphones to defense systems.
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