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China removes ban on Boeing deliveries after deal with US to temporarily slash tariffs
BABoeing(BA) Fox Business·2025-05-13 10:26

Group 1 - China has lifted its ban on airlines accepting Boeing planes following an agreement with the U.S. to temporarily reduce tariffs [1][5] - Chinese officials have started notifying domestic carriers that they can resume deliveries of U.S.-produced aircraft [1] - The U.S. and China have agreed to cut reciprocal tariffs by 115% for 90 days while continuing trade negotiations [5] Group 2 - Boeing faced delivery issues last month, with at least three jets returned to the U.S. due to Chinese customers rejecting new planes because of tariffs [2] - China accounts for approximately 10% of Boeing's commercial backlog, highlighting its significance as a growing aviation market [9] - Boeing planned to deliver 50 jets to Chinese carriers this year, including 41 that are either in production or pre-built [9] Group 3 - Chinese customers are expected to accept 25 out of 30 remaining 737 MAX jets built before 2023 that have not yet been delivered [11] - At least four 777 freighter planes are currently in production for Chinese carriers [12]