Second Boeing jet starts return from China, tracker shows
- Chinese airlines have returned Boeing jets, including a 737 Max, due to rising trade tensions between the US and China, with one jet landing in Seattle on April 20th.
- China has ordered its airlines to halt deliveries of US-made aircraft like the Boeing 737 Max, influenced by tariffs imposed by the US.
- Boeing's sales to China are affected by increased tariffs, with China imposing 125% tariffs on US goods and the US raising tariffs on Chinese imports to 145%.
- Boeing is now focusing on new markets like India, the UAE, and Latin America, facing challenges in fulfilling orders for Chinese airlines due to tariff complications.
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Why China’s returning Boeing planes to the US
Chinese airlines have started sending Boeing jets back to the US, with a 737 Max landing on April 20th in Seattle, at the group’s operations hub. The first return happened after China ordered its airlines to stop accepting Boeing deliveries as part of the backlash against the US tariffs on Chinese-made goods. But that’s not all—three 737 Max 8s, being prepped at Boeing’s Zhoushan facility for… Source
Boeing aircraft bound for Chinese carrier returned to manufacturer
A brand-new Boeing 737 MAX intended for China's Xiamen Airlines was returned to the aircraft manufacturer due to escalating trade tensions driven by US President Donald Trump's tariff war. Trump raised tariffs on Chinese imports to 145%, prompting China to impose 125% tariffs on U.S. goods, making delivery of these aircraft financially unviable for Chinese airlines.
Second Boeing jet starts return from China, tracker shows
A second Boeing jet intended for use by a Chinese airline was heading back to the U.S. on Monday, flight tracking data showed, in what appears to be another victim of the tit-for-tat bilateral tariffs launched by President Donald Trump in his global trade offensive.
Second Boeing jet starts return from China as trade war with US escalates
SEOUL, South Korea: A second Boeing jet intended for use by a Chinese airline was heading back to the US on Monday, flight tracking data showed, in what appears to be another victim of the tit-for-tat bilateral tariffs launched by President Donald Trump in his global trade offensive. The 737 MAX took off from Boeing’s Zhoushan completion center near Shanghai on Monday morning
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