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Trump announces that the US will reduce fentanyl's tariff to 10% following talks with China’s Xi

After his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Donald Trump announced on Thursday that the United States would reduce its tariffs on Chinese products from 20% to 10%.

Trump said that Xi would work "very hard" to stop the flow of fentanyl and that the tariffs were reduced "because they really are taking strong actions."

Trump described his meeting with Xi Jinping as "an incredible meeting" and said that many decisions were taken.

Trump announced that China would purchase "tremendous quantities" of U.S. soya beans and other farm products, "starting immediately". A one-year agreement regarding rare earths was also reached and will be extended at the end of a year.

He said, "They won't impose rare earth controls."

Trump said earlier that he expected to lower U.S. Tariffs on Chinese Goods in exchange for Beijing’s commitment to curtail the flow of precursor chemical to make fentanyl. Fentanyl is a deadly synthetic drug and the leading cause of American Overdose Deaths.

Beijing wants to lift the 20% tariffs on fentanyl and other products.

Trump spoke to reporters aboard Air Force One as it left South Korea for the final leg of his Asia tour. Trevor Hunnicutt, Jack Kim and Joyce Lee reported from Seoul. Clarence Fernandez edited the story.

(source: Reuters)