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Boeing eyes sale of up to 500 planes to China: report
BoeingBoeing(US:BA) Fox Businessยท2025-08-21 16:05

Group 1 - Boeing is in discussions to sell up to 500 planes to China, which is part of a trade agreement between the U.S. and China [1] - The details of the sale, including the types and volume of jet models and delivery schedules, are still being finalized, and the deal is contingent on easing trade tensions [2] - Boeing recently lost its top executive in China, complicating the negotiations, and Carol Shen has been appointed as the interim president of Boeing China [3] Group 2 - China had previously halted Boeing jet orders due to trade tensions and tariffs, but the potential sale would indicate a significant improvement in Boeing-China aerospace trade relations [4][6] - Between 2017 and 2021, Boeing secured major jet orders from China, often linked to state visits during Trump's first term, but purchases stalled due to ongoing trade issues [7] - A similar agreement was attempted in 2023 but did not materialize; if this deal is completed, it would mark China's first major purchase of Boeing jets since Trump's previous term [9] Group 3 - Following Trump's second term inauguration, he imposed significant tariffs, including a 10% import duty, which affected trade with China, leading to a temporary halt in aircraft-related purchases [10] - Despite ongoing negotiations, a comprehensive trade deal with China remains elusive, although recent meetings have been described as positive [11]