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Source: Philip Brasher, AGRI-PULSE, 5/19/18
China has agreed to increase its imports of American agriculture and energy products and will seek to address U.S. concerns about protection of intellectual property (IP), according to a joint U.S.-China statement released by the White House. “Both sides agreed on meaningful increases in United States agriculture and energy exports,” the statement said. “The United States will send a team to China to work out the details.”
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