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China ordered airlines not to accept any further supply by Jets Boeing Co. As part of the Tit-For-For Tat Trade War, which saw US President Donald Trump, Levi’s 145% on Chinese goods.
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Boiling They could hand over some aircraft designed for Chinese airlines to other carriers after China stopped accepting its planes against the backdrop of a trade war with the United States.
“They actually stopped accepting planes from the tariff environment,” said Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg “Squirrel on the street” Wednesday.
Ortberg said several 737 maximum planes that were in China
He said that some planes designed for Chinese customers as well as planes that the company planned to build in China at the end of this year may move on to other customers.
“There are many customers looking for Max planes,” Ortberg said. “We’re not going to wait too long. I’m not going to allow this restoration of our company.”
Comments CEO appeared after Boeing reported the most expected, the loss for the first quarter And the monetary burns that came better than the analysts feared when the supplies of aircraft rose in three months, which ended on March 31.
Kelly Ortberg, CEO Boeing, speaking on the CNBC Squawk box on January 28, 2025.
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President Donald Trump Earlier this month, he issued extensive import tariffs to the US, while he stopped some highest rates, the trade war with China has only increased.
Trump said on Tuesday that open for a less confrontational approach to trade negotiations with China, calling the current 145% tariff for Chinese imports “very high”.
“It won’t be so high. … No, it won’t be anywhere near. It will go away. But it won’t be zero,” Trump said.