China blames US tariffs for halting Boeing plane deliveries
- On April 29, China stated that U.S. tariffs led to its decision to stop accepting new aircraft from Boeing, claiming the tariffs have disrupted the international air transport market.
- The U.S. tariffs have reached 145 percent on many Chinese products, which China says have severely impacted global supply chains.
- Boeing's CEO Kelly Ortberg confirmed that deliveries halted, stating that if the situation persists, jets will be marketed to other carriers.
- China's commerce ministry expressed a willingness to support business cooperation and called for the U.S. to create a stable trade environment.
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