What the US-China deal means for rare earths, soybean farmers and TikTok

A high-stakes meeting between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping has led to a short-term agreement that appears to dial back the monthslong trade war between the world's two largest economies. The deal, which was reached in the hours leading up to the meeting, carries implications for everyone from smartphone buyers to soybean farmers.

The US-China trade war, which began in 2018, has had far-reaching consequences for various industries and individuals. For soybean farmers, who have been impacted by the ongoing trade tensions, this agreement is a welcome relief. According to US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, China has agreed to buy 12 million metric tons of soybeans from US farmers this year, as well as at least 25 million metric tons over each of the next three years. This volume would return Chinese soybean purchases to annual levels recorded prior to recent trade tensions.

Soybean prices have been a major concern for farmers, who have struggled with lower prices and reduced demand due to the ongoing trade war. The agreement is seen as a major breakthrough in easing these concerns, and could provide much-needed relief to farmers who have suffered losses during this time.

However, not everyone is celebrating the deal. Some US soybean farmers have expressed skepticism about the agreement's long-term impact, citing China's history of failing to fulfill its commitments under previous trade agreements. As Joe Janzen, a professor at the University of Illinois and its FarmDoc project, noted: "The market still has to process to what degree it thinks this is really binding in the medium and long run."

Meanwhile, the deal also addresses US access to critical rare earth minerals, which are used in the production of computer chips necessary for goods ranging from smartphones to AI to defense technology. Beijing said it would delay imposing dramatic restrictions on these materials, allowing US companies to continue accessing them.

Rare earth minerals are a key component in the production of many high-tech products, and their access has been a major point of contention between the US and China during the trade war. The agreement is seen as a significant win for US companies, which have struggled to secure access to these materials due to Chinese restrictions.

TikTok, a popular social media platform owned by China-based ByteDance, remains uncertain under the deal. However, US Treasury Secretary Bessent said that China had finalized its approval in recent days, and he expects the app's fate to be resolved soon.

The potential end to the standoff comes 10 months after a ban on TikTok was set to take effect in January. Instead, Trump delayed the ban multiple times, while assuring app stores and server companies that they would not face penalties in the meantime.

While the agreement marks a significant step forward in the US-China trade war, its long-term impact remains uncertain. As Dennis Wilder, a professor at Georgetown University and former official on the White House's National Security Council, noted: "It seems to me that one side will have to give on this issue and so far neither side has shown a willingness to do that."
 
man i'm thinking the us china trade war was just a distraction from the real issues at hand we've got climate change and inequality and all these other pressing problems but it's great that soybean farmers are gonna get some relief πŸŒΎπŸ™

and yeah i don't trust chin's commitment to buying more soybeans they've done this before and it doesn't work out so let's keep an eye on this deal and see how it plays out in the next few months

on a separate note i think we need to talk about rare earth minerals they're like the ultimate symbol of our addiction to tech and all these high-tech products but at what cost to the planet?

anyway back to tiktok who knows if they'll ever make it here or will we be stuck with this weird chinese app

i guess one thing's for sure though this trade war has been a wild ride
 
πŸ€” So like, I'm all for farmers getting a break from these trade wars. 12 million metric tons of soybeans is a big deal, and if it means they can actually make some money again, then good for 'em! 🌾 But at the same time, you've got to wonder if China's gonna follow through on their commitments. I mean, we've seen this happen before, right? They agree to one thing, but then they just kinda... forget. 😐

And what about TikTok? Like, is it really off the hook now or are there still some strings attached? πŸ€” It feels like the US and China are always playing these games of chicken when it comes to tech and trade. And honestly, I'm not even sure if anyone's really gonna benefit from this deal in the long run. There's just too much uncertainty.

But hey, at least it's something, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” this whole thing is still super sketchy to me... like, we're just dodging a bullet here and hoping nobody notices the elephant in the room 🐘. The deal seems great for farmers, but I'm not buying it (pun intended) when some of those soybean farmers are already skeptical about China's commitment. And what's up with these rare earth minerals? It feels like we're just trading one risk for another πŸ’Έ. Can't wait to see how this all plays out in the next 6 months...
 
I'm low-key relieved about the trade deal between US and China πŸ™. I mean, soybean farmers are gonna get that sweet soybean cash πŸ’Έ and it's a win-win for everyone. But at the same time, I'm like "let's not get too ahead of ourselves" πŸ€”. There's still no guarantee that China will actually stick to its commitments and we've seen them pull out of trade agreements before. Rare earth minerals are a whole 'nother can of worms though πŸŒ€, so fingers crossed they don't mess it up. And can we please just get some clarity on TikTok already? πŸ˜‚
 
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Imagine a seesaw βš–οΈ with two sides πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ & πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³. Soybeans 🌽 are like weights βš–οΈ on one end, making it hard for farmers 🌾 to stay afloat πŸ’§. Now, the US-China trade deal πŸ“ has agreed to buy more soybeans from US farmers 🌾, which is like lifting some of those heavy weights! πŸ™Œ

But, let's draw a smaller seesaw βš–οΈ within this bigger one... πŸ€”
There are still some doubts πŸ€” about whether China will really keep its promises πŸ“. Some soybean farmers aren't convinced πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ and think this deal might not last πŸ’”.

And what about TikTok πŸ“±? It's like a puzzle piece βš™οΈ that needs to fit into place! πŸ€” The agreement says China has approved it, but we'll see if that's true in the coming days πŸ•°οΈ

The deal is a big win for US companies who needed access to rare earth minerals πŸ’». But, as Dennis Wilder said, "one side will have to give on this issue" βš–οΈ... and so far, neither side has shown willingness to do that 😐.

So, it's like drawing a flowchart πŸ“ˆ... the trade deal is one path, but there are still many twists and turns ahead! πŸŒ‰
 
I'm glad the trade war is finally cooling down, but I'm not holding my breath for any more of Trump's tweets about it. On a more serious note, soybean farmers should be like " Finally! Someone's buying our stuff!" And with 25 million metric tons of soybeans being purchased, that's a lot of beans...or rather, a lot of soybeans!
 
OMG, like finally some good news about trade war πŸ™ŒπŸΌπŸ’Έ! US soybean farmers are literally crying tears of joy right now πŸ˜‚. 12 million metric tons of soybeans is a BIG deal, and I'm not surprised China agreed to it - they need our crops, fam 🍚. But let's keep it real, some farmers are still salty about the long-term impact πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Like, we've seen China flake on agreements before, so time will tell if this one sticks πŸ€”.

And btw, rare earth minerals are EVERYTHING for our tech game πŸ“ˆ! I'm low-key hyped that US companies can keep accessing them without any major restrictions 😎. And yeah, TikTok is still up in the air... fingers crossed it gets resolved soon 🀞. This deal might just be a game-changer for trade relations - let's hope it holds πŸ”’.

But honestly, who was ready for this kind of news? πŸ™ƒ It's been ages since we've seen any progress on this front πŸ’ͺ. Now, can we get some actual policy changes to back it up? πŸ’―
 
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