Economics
China to Waive Trade War Tariffs for Some U.S. Soy, Pork Purchases
- China finance ministry is processing applications for waivers
- China started issuing waivers on soy, pork earlier this year
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China is in the process of waiving retaliatory tariffs on imports of U.S. pork and soy by domestic companies, a procedural step that may also signal a broader trade agreement with the U.S. is drawing closer.