Trump Announces New US-China Agreements on Boeing Jets and Agriculture
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Trump Announces ‘Historic’ US–China Deal After Xi Talks in Beijing
U.S. President Donald J. Trump returned to the United States on Friday, May 15 after concluding his visit to China. On Sunday, May 17 the White House released a “Fact Sheet” stating that President Trump and President Xi reached consensus on multiple issues during their two-day meeting, including strategic stability, economic and trade cooperation, and […]
Trump reports billions deal with China for US agricultural exports – but the soy futures fall. What analysts miss.
Trump-Xi thaw revives Boeing’s China hopes, but challenges remain
The tentative thaw in US-China relations following President Donald Trump's state visit to China has delivered what could become one of the most strategically important commercial aviation developments of the decade: the prospect of Boeing re-entering the Chinese market at scale. While the announced commitment for an initial 200 aircraft fell short of market expectations, it nevertheless signals a potential turning point after years of political…
China to buy 200 Boeing jets, $17 Billion in US farm goods as Trump and Xi strike new trade deal
WASHINGTON, D.C.—President Donald J Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping reached agreements establishing new U.S.-China trade and investment institutions and securing major Chinese purchases of American aircraft, farm goods and beef during Trump’s visit to China last week — the first by a U.S. president since 2017. President Donald J. Trump in a bilateral meeting with President Xi Jinping of the People’s Republic of China. Source: White House …
Trump announces new US-China agreements on Boeing jets and agriculture
The agreements aim to stabilize US-China trade relations, offering potential relief for US agriculture and signaling demand recovery for Boeing. The post Trump announces new US-China agreements on Boeing jets and agriculture appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Here's how Boeing will take off again in China
Boeing confirmed that China has committed to purchasing 200 aircraft during U.S. President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing, part of a deal that could later be expanded to include an additional 750 aircraft. However, the manufacturer's shares fell following the smaller-than-expected order. China has agreed to buy 200 planes from Boeing, nearly a decade after the last order. “One thing they agreed on today is they will order 200 planes. That’s a b…
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