Chinese Firms Look Into Buying US Farm Goods as Trade Talks Loom

Chinese Firms Look Into Buying US Farm Goods as Trade Talks Loom
The U.S. flag flies over Chinese shipping containers that were unloaded at the Port of Long Beach, in Los Angeles County, U.S. on Sept. 29, 2018. Mark Ralston/AFP/Getty Images
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BEIJING—Chinese companies have started to inquire about prices for U.S. agricultural goods purchases, Beijing said on Sept. 12, in a further sign of potential de-escalation in the bitter and protracted trade war between the world’s two largest economies.

The move comes before a planned meeting in early October between top U.S. and Chinese trade negotiators in Washington aimed at easing a trade conflict.