Boeing begins to repact jets that were destined for China airlines

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Action occurs amid a ban imposed by the Chinese government about new orders, as part of the retaliation in the trade war with the United States

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Repatriation of the jets happen amid a ban imposed by the Chinese government on new orders,

A initiated the process of repatriation of 737 max jet jet that were destined for airlines in the . This action occurs amid a ban imposed by the Chinese government on new orders, as part of the retaliation in the trade war with the United States. Tensions between the two nations intensified after the imposition of tariffs by former President Trump, which resulted in rates of 145% on Chinese products and 125% on American items. Recently, one of the 737 Max model aircraft, which was in a Boeing finish center in Zhoushan, China, was transferred to Guam. This aircraft was destined for Xiamen Air, but Boeing did not comment on the incident, and the airline also did not respond to requests for comments on the situation.

The commercial dispute between And China has directly affected Boeing, with the Chinese government guiding its airlines to suspend the acquisition of equipment and parts from US companies. After Beijing’s decision, Trump stated that China had retreated in a significant deal with Boeing by not accepting the delivery of the planes. Commercial tensions began to intensify in February, when Trump announced a 20% rate on Chinese products. In April, the situation worsened further, with reciprocal tariffs increasing rates against China to 54%. Since then, the two countries have been rectalized, resulting in a significant increase in commercial tariffs.

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