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Bessent of US Treasury expects large Boeing orders during China visit

Scott Bessent, U.S. Treasury secretary, said on Thursday that he was expecting an announcement regarding large Chinese orders for Boeing aircraft when President Donald Trump visits Beijing. Washington wants to expand its exports to China.

Bessent told?CNBC earlier in the day that they would be discussing other purchases including energy and agricultural products, as well non-strategic or non-sensitive areas where China could invest in America.

Bessent, after meeting with Chinese counterparts, told CNBC’s “Squawk box” program that fireworks were one of the?goods?the U.S. wouldn't seek to reshore.

Bessent stated that U.S. officials and Chinese officials had discussed the formation of a "Board of Trade" to govern trade between these two world-leading economies and a separate Board of Investment, which would be responsible for investments in non-sensitive areas.

He said, "I don't know where the $1 trillion number came from."

He said that the new investment board will review any Chinese plans in order to make sure they do not fall under jurisdiction of the Committee on foreign Investment?in the United States, which he chairs.

Bessent explained that the goal is to ensure that these investments are not referred to CFIUS. This would allow them to be pre-screened to ensure that they don't fall into a sensitive or strategic area.

Trump said to Chinese President Xi Jinping that he wants to open China up and rebalance?the trade relationship.

Bessent stated that "we're focused on getting the balance right." "That's our goal, and it can be achieved in two ways: either we receive fewer imports out of China or we sell more products to China. We're working to balance this." Reporting by Andrea Shalal; editing by Doina chiacu and Kirsten Donovan.

(source: Reuters)