Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
President Trump is flying back to the U.S.
From China.
He wrapped up his state visit there today with a final meeting with President Xi.
White House officials say there is some movement within China to allow American beef producers to start
selling their products to China again.
And Piers Jammer Keith says Trump claims China is going to buy more Boeing aircraft and American soybeans.
China has made purchase commitments in the past only to fall short.
The bigger picture here, though, is that.
A year ago, there was a raging and destructive trade war between the two nations.
Last fall, Trump and Xi got together and brought things to something of a truce.
And this visit further stabilizes that.
NPR's Tamara Keith in Beijing.
No specific details of any potential sales have been announced.
So the size of any Chinese purchases of U.S. Soybeans or beef is not known.
The director of the CIA has wrapped up a visit to Havana.
He talked about intelligence cooperation between the U.S.
And Cuba.
NPR's Ada Peralta says the talks were underscored by elevated tension between the two countries.
In a statement, the Cuban government says CIA Director John Radcliffe flew to Havana with a delegation