Trump announced fantastic deals with China after meeting with Xi
The US President announced "hundreds of billions of dollars" that China plans to invest in American companies, whose executives accompanied him to Beijing.

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Donald Trump stated that following his negotiations with Chinese leader Xi Jinping, the parties concluded "fantastic trade deals," the White House press pool reports.
After meeting with the Chinese President, Trump stated in an interview with Fox News that China intends to invest "hundreds of billions of dollars" in American companies, whose executives accompanied him during his visit to Beijing.
He noted that a group of leading American businessmen, including Tesla founder Elon Musk, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, and Apple CEO Tim Cook, arrived with him in China to "show respect" and develop business.
"These businessmen are here to make deals and bring back jobs," Trump said.
The American leader added that he invited them to a meeting with Xi, although the presence of businessmen was not originally planned in the negotiation schedule.
"China is investing hundreds of billions of dollars in the people who were in this room today. That's why they came," Trump stated. "Virtually all the biggest business leaders were there."
Trump also reported that Xi agreed to order 200 Boeing aircraft. According to him, during the meeting, the parties discussed trade, Iran, and economic cooperation.
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