Chinese leader Xi Jinping. Photo courtesy of the Ministry of Justice of the People’s Republic of China. China said Saturday it had reached a preliminary trade agreement with the U.S. that includes proposed tariff reductions, following President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing. In a statement, China’s commerce ministry said the two sides had agreed in principle to lower tariffs on certain products on an equivalent basis. However, Beijing failed to identify which goods would be affected or how deep the cuts would be. 🚨BREAKING: CHINA AND THE U.S. JUST AGREED TO ESTABLISH NEW TRADE AND INVESTMENT COUNCILS THIS IS A MAJOR STEP TOWARD A FORMAL DEAL AGRICULTURAL, AIRCRAFT, AND ENERGY SECTORS ARE SET TO EXPLODE THE $1 TRILLION CHINA INVESTMENT IS NOW OFFICIALLY IN PLAY…

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