President Donald Trump said China is interested in buying oil from the United States, adding energy to the list of issues tied to the relationship between the two countries.
The comment was made during a televised interview, where Trump said China wants to purchase U.S. oil. He did not give details about how much oil China may buy, when purchases could begin, or whether any formal agreement is in place.
China is one of the world’s largest energy consumers, while the United States is a major oil producer and exporter. Any increase in U.S. oil sales to China would be closely watched by energy markets, especially because trade between the two countries often carries broader economic and political weight.
For now, the statement points to possible interest rather than a confirmed deal. No specific terms have been announced, and there has been no public confirmation of a finalized arrangement.
The situation remains focused on what was said publicly, with further details still needed before the impact can be measured.







