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Updated · Bloomberg · May 14
China Renews Permits for Hundreds of US Beef Plants as Trump and Xi Meet in Beijing
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 14

China Renews Permits for Hundreds of US Beef Plants as Trump and Xi Meet in Beijing

7 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 14
  • Hundreds of US beef plants had their China import licenses renewed on Thursday, reopening a key meat trade channel during the Trump-Xi summit in Beijing.
  • The permits are typically valid for five years, according to people with direct knowledge of the move, giving exporters a longer runway to resume shipments.
  • China made the renewal as the leaders of the world’s two biggest economies seek to stabilize both commercial ties and broader geopolitical relations.
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