Beijing said US-China trade teams will discuss extending the one-year truce while confirming Boeing purchases and tariff-cut targets.
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Beijing said US-China trade teams will discuss extending the one-year truce while confirming Boeing purchases and tariff-cut targets.
Boeing (BA) just had one of its worst days in months, and one major bank thinks the panic created a bargain. Most of Wall Street zeroed in on a single number: 200. That was the size of the China jet order President Trump unveiled, according to Reuters, and traders had hoped for far more. The stock ...
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Aircraft manufacturer Boeing will make its first major sale to China in nearly a decade with an order for 200 planes, President Donald Trump told reporters on Air Force One on Friday, a deal he said had been made during his summit with China's President Xi Jinping this week and that could grow to as many as 750 planes. The White House has not released details of the deal, and the company itself has not commented.
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May 15 (Reuters) - China has agreed to buy 200 Boeing jets, with a potential for the order to rise to as much as 750 planes, U.S.
China will buy 200 planes from Boeing and could purchase up to 750 jets “if they do a good job,” President Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One. He also said China will buy “billions of dollars of soybeans.
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