US and Chinese companies have signed business deals valued at nine billion US dollars (£6.84 billion) during a visit by President Donald Trump in a traditional move aimed at blunting criticism of Beijing’s trade practices.
However, religious freedom campaigners hope he will put pressure on President Xi Jinping to ease restrictions on churches.
Spokesman for Release International, Andrew Boyd told Premier’s News Hour he hopes Mr Trump won’t stay silent during a time where cases of things like officials removing crosses from churches are rising.
He said: “He’s the kind of character who might just speak out, given that he has a lot of advisers behind him who will be lobbying for Christianity and lobbying for human rights and we’re really hoping he makes the best of the opportunity.”
China’s biggest online retailer said it pledged to buy American beef and pork worth $1.2 billion (£912 million), but no other details were released of the 19 agreements signed at a ceremony attended by US commerce secretary Wilbur Ross.
Such contract signings are a fixture of visits by foreign leaders to China and often involve agreements negotiated weeks or even months in advance which Beijing have saved to showcase its importance as a market.
Mr Trump has made narrowing the multibillion-dollar US trade deficit with China a priority for his administration.
He is due to hold talks with Chinese president Xi Jinping.
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