China says Xi and Trump agreed to spur trade by lowering some tariffs
Trump-Xi Summit
Beijing highlights agricultural trade and notes aircraft purchases, but gives few specifics
Chinese President Xi Jinping greets U.S. counterpart Donald Trump outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on May 14. © Reuters
WATARU SUZUKI and PAK YIU
SHANGHAI/NEW YORK — China on Saturday said it has agreed with the U.S. to expand agricultural trade, set up boards of trade and investment, and purchase American airplanes, but offered few details on the deals reached during the two-day summit between the countries’ leaders.