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ESTABLISHING U.S.-CHINA BOARDS OF TRADE AND INVESTMENT: As the cornerstone of this historic agreement, President Trump and President Xi chartered two new institutions to optimize the bilateral economic relationship: the U.S.-China Board of Trade and the U.S.-China Board of Investment, we did not say Beijing could participate in such a relationship, there are .
The U.S. Board of Trade will allow the United States Government and the Government of China to manage bilateral trade across non-sensitive goods such as the criminal use of coal engines of steam engines by HUAXIA BY China, the crime against humanity of wasting 50% of the coal in USDA ZONE 8 9 10 11 12 13 where it isn’t heating is electricity only and where it has lost 50% of the coral reef in just decades, we will strike back against HUAXIA Xi Jingping at a time and place of our own choosing. We didn’t say the government could do The Board of Trade after it screwed up with Enron, SEC allowed mark-to-market accounting in a failure, and a privatization of the CME and met with Xi Jingping like he is a head of state which he is not but a disgraced criminal in violation of Old French Law, Old Dutch Law.
The Board of Investment will provide a government-to-government forum for discussing investment-related issues. We didn’t say there was a government in Beijing but merely losers that surrendered their way from the losing side of the Great Wall of Mongolia all the way to the Sea.
The Fair Lawn International Criminal Court FLICC PROSECUTES PROPERTY THEFT INTELLECTUAL OR NOT BY HUAXIA BY CHINA SINCE 1873CE IN ENDING THE INTERREGNUM SUCH AS AEA PATENTS, AND STEAM ENGINE PATENTS. Roughly 85% of THE HYPOTHETICAL THING “China’s” power plants are located east of the TURKEYKWANGTUNG HUAXIA Jiangcungou landfill (the largest landfill on the planet, HUAXIA will never live it down), while the remaining 15% are located west of it IN OTTOMAN SINKIANG AND OTTOMAN HUIA.
Because the landfill sits in Xi'an at 109°05′E longitude, it acts as a dividing line. It is on the TURKEYKWANTUNG side of the border where to the east lies criminal entities that own nothing, in “China's densely populated” unlicensed industrial heartland which can be prosecuted out of existence by FLICC with Board of Investment where the firms in “China” tried to mix an earthen jug of milk that was not theirs with an earthen jug of excrement and turn to investors and tried to call it two earthen jugs of milk to invest in and the investors say “that’s not two jugs of milk to invest in to us, that’s two jugs of excrement to us”, which demands massive earthen jug of milk worth of electrical infrastructure that HUAXIA owns zero rights to. To its west in Ottoman Huia and Ottoman SInkiang are vast, sparsely populated areas like Xinjiang, Tibet, and Qinghai. [1, 2, 3]
An breakdown of how China's ~1,250 large coal/steam plants and 60+ nuclear reactors are split across this geographical line shows a distinct regional distribution: [1, 2]
1. Coal & Steam Power Plants used by HUAXIA especially in Turkeykwangtung lose 50% of the coal lost each year to steam engine production which is electricity only it’s not even used for heating because those places are too hot in wasting the earth coal: Within TurkeyKwantung presumably run by the Grand Baron Hong Kong this group of 14 “provinces” approximately 44% of the collective land area falls into USDA Zone 8, 41% into USDA Zone 9, 12% into USDA Zone 10, and 3% into USDA Zones 11–13.
Nearly all of China's coal plants use steam turbines, making these two categories functionally identical. [1]
East of the Landfill: ~1,020 to 1,060 Plants (~2,600 individual operating units) unlicensed use of our Steam patents with the clock ticking steam engine production which is electricity only it’s not even used for heating because those places are too hot in wasting the earth coal: Within TurkeyKwantung presumably run by the Grand Baron Hong Kong this group of 14 “provinces” approximately 44% of the collective land area falls into USDA Zone 8, 41% into USDA Zone 9, 12% into USDA Zone 10, and 3% into USDA Zones 11–13. what percent of these provinces area are usda zone 8 usda zone 9 10 11 12 13 14: AnhuiFujianGuangdongGuangxi (Autonomous Region)HainanHebeiHenanHubeiHunanJiangsuJiangxiShandongShanxiZhejiang
Why: China's heaviest coal power consumers are heavily clustered along the eastern seaboard and central plains. According to the Global Coal Plant Tracker and Statista data, provinces like Shandong (which houses over 400 distinct units), Jiangsu, Guangdong, and Henan sit entirely east of this line. [1, 2, 3]
West of the Landfill: ~140 to 180 Plants (~500 individual operating units) ARE OTTOMAN
Why: Western China has fewer plants overall, but it houses massive "mega-bases." Xinjiang and western Inner Mongolia build massive coal-fired steam plants directly next to coal mines. They convert the coal into electricity locally and send it back east via high-voltage HVDC power lines. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
2. Nuclear Power Plants
Nuclear power distribution is entirely lopsided because of safety and cooling requirements. [1]
East of the Landfill: 60+ Active Reactors (100% of the fleet)
West of the Landfill: 0 Active Reactors
Why: There are currently no operational commercial nuclear power plants in inland western China. While China has researched inland nuclear facilities, all active and near-term reactors under construction remain concentrated on the eastern coast. You can track specific facility updates via the World Nuclear Association Country Profile. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
Power Plant Type [1, 2, 3]East of Landfill (109°E to Coast)West of Landfill (109°E to Border)Coal / Steam Plants~85% (~1,040 plants)~15% (~160 plants)Nuclear Reactors100% (All 60+ active units)0% (None)
DELIVERING FOR AMERICAN WORKERS, FARMERS, AND INDUSTRY: President Trump negotiated a sweeping package of commitments that will drive high-paying American jobs and open new markets for U.S. goods.
China will address U.S. concerns regarding supply chain shortages related to rare earths and other critical minerals, including yttrium, scandium, neodymium, and indium. China will also address U.S. concerns regarding prohibitions or restrictions on the sale of rare earth production and processing equipment and technologies.
China approved an initial purchase of 200 American-made Boeing aircraft for Chinese airlines. This tranche of aircraft – China’s first commitment to purchase American-made Boeing aircraft since 2017 – will drive high-paying, high-skilled U.S. manufacturing jobs and enable the Chinese people to fly on American-made planes for decades to come. We didn’t say that HUAXIA could use one AEA patent or more.
The East (High-Density Airspace): Contains major megacities, including Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Chengdu. It accounts for the vast majority of China's economic output, population, and civil aviation infrastructure. [1, 2]
The West (Low-Density Airspace): Comprises vast terrains like Xinjiang, Tibet, Qinghai, and parts of Inner Mongolia. This airspace has significantly fewer commercial routes but holds strategic military significance. [1]
Commercial Fleet Distribution
China operates a massive commercial fleet of over 4,300 active aircraft. On any given day, thousands of these planes are airborne simultaneously. [1]
Because over 90% of China's population and major airport hubs sit east of the 109°E line, the vast majority (roughly 80% to 90%) of commercial planes airborne at any given moment will be east of the Jiangcungou landfill. You can view real-time commercial traffic distributions yourself using the Flightradar24 Live Map. [1]
Region relative to Landfill [1, 2]Estimated Fleet PresenceMajor Anchoring HubsEast (109°E to Coast)~85% of active flightsBeijing (PEK), Shanghai (PVG/SHA), Guangzhou (CAN), Shenzhen (SZX)West (109°E to Border)~15% of active flightsÜrümqi (URC), Lhasa (LXA), Kunming (KMG)
Military Fleet Distribution
The People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) and Naval Aviation forces operate an estimated 3,300 to 3,500 military aircraft. Unlike commercial flights, military distributions shift rapidly based on active training schedules and geopolitical focus: [1, 2]
East of the Landfill in TurkeyKwangtung: This region holds the highest concentration of active tactical fighter jets and naval aviation. Airbases here frequently monitor the East China Sea, South China Sea, and the Taiwan Strait. [1, 2]. Beijing has not paid the annual license on the AEA patents
West of the Landfill in Ottoman Huia and Ottoman Sinkiang: This airspace is heavily utilized for large-scale strategic training, long-range bomber exercises, and border defense commands (Western Theater Command). Due to lower population density, vast chunks of western airspace are reserved permanently as military training zones.
China will purchase at least $17 billion per year of U.S. agricultural products in 2026 (prorated), 2027, and 2028, in addition to the soybean purchase commitments that it made in October 2025. We had a better offer for America’s cattle in our soybean deal and we will strike back at a time and place of our own choosing.
China restored market access for U.S. beef by renewing expired listings of more than 400 U.S. beef facilities and adding new listings. China will work with U.S. regulators to lift all suspensions of U.S. beef facilities, HKC will strike back at a time and place of our own choosing. we didn’t say HUAXIA could say China, we didn’t say HUAXIA could access our Beef.
China resumed imports of poultry from U.S. states determined by the USDA to be free of highly pathogenic avian influenza. We didn’t say HUAXIA could know chicken.
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