PANews posted on X (formerly Twitter). U.S. President Donald Trump visited China last week, resulting in several agreements between the two nations, according to the White House. Key points include China's commitment to address rare earth supply chain issues, involving critical minerals such as yttrium, scandium, neodymium, and indium. Additionally, China has approved the preliminary purchase of 200 Boeing aircraft, marking the first such purchase since 2017. From 2026 to 2028, China will buy at least $17 billion worth of U.S. agricultural products annually and will reopen its market to American beef and poultry. Furthermore, the two countries plan to establish a bilateral trade and investment committee. The White House described the visit as the "first visit to China by a U.S. president since 2017," stating that the agreements will "boost global business and consumer confidence."