U.S. Officials Flag Prospect of Chinese Energy Purchases After Trump-Xi Meeting

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(Reuters) – U.S. officials raised the prospect of China buying more American energy ​after Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping held talks in Beijing on ‌Thursday.


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The White House said Xi expressed interest in buying more U.S. oil to reduce China’s dependence on the Strait of Hormuz in a readout of the two-hour-plus summit published after its conclusion on ​Thursday.

Shortly afterwards, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told CNBC they had discussed ​Beijing buying more energy, and that production from Alaska would be a “natural” ⁠for China.

There was no mention of energy purchases in any of the Chinese summaries ​of the meeting published by state media. China’s foreign ministry did not respond to ​a request for comment.

Thursday was the first day of a two-day summit which Chinese state media said would set a new course for relations between the countries.

Chinese purchases of U.S. energy and agricultural products ​have been flagged as possible parts of a deal, although no concrete details have ​been unveiled yet.

China has not imported any U.S. oil since May 2025 because of 20% tariffs ‌imposed ⁠during the trade war and the removal of those duties would likely be a prerequisite to any large-scale resumption of purchases.

Even at its peak, the U.S. has never been a major source of crude for the world’s largest oil importer.

Imports of U.S. oil peaked ​at about 395,000 barrels ​per day (bpd) in ⁠2020, accounting for just under 4% of China’s total imports.

In 2024, before Trump returned to office, that had fallen to 193,000 bpd, ​worth $6 billion.

The chairman of state-owned oil major CNPC, which has ​long-term contracts ⁠with U.S. liquefied natural gas producers, was expected at a banquet in Beijing on Thursday for the U.S. delegation.

Reuters previously reported that the U.S. and China are expected to move ⁠toward a ​trade mechanism for non-sensitive goods this week, with ​each side possibly identifying some $30 billion worth of goods on which they could reduce tariffs.

Reporting by Trevor Hunnicutt, ​Lewis Jackson and Sam Li in Beijing; Editing by Sharon Singleton, Thomas Derpinghaus, Philippa Fletcher

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