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Boeing jet earmarked for China returns to the U.S. from China amid tariff war
- A Boeing aircraft designated for China returned to the United States on Sunday.
- Escalating trade tensions and retaliatory tariffs between Washington and Beijing prompted the redirection.
- The 737 MAX jet, intended for Xiamen Airlines, flew back to Seattle from Boeing's Zhoushan completion center.
- China imposed a 125% tariff on US goods following Trump's tariff increase to 145% on Chinese imports.
- This incident signals significant disruption to new aircraft deliveries and the breakdown of the industry's duty-free status.
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Washington, Apr. 24, (EFE).- U.S. President Donald Trump attacked China on Thursday because several U.S. customers have stopped the purchase of U.S. Boeing aircraft as a result of the tariff war between the two powers initiated by the Republican himself. “Boeing should punish China for not accepting the flawlessly-finished planes China promised to buy,” Trump wrote on his account on the Truth Social platform. For the Republican, this “is just a …
US President Donald Trump on Thursday criticized China for pulling out of a deal to buy new Boeing aircraft due to tariffs imposed in the trade war.
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