China's Major Boeing Order: A Boost for U.S. Aviation
China has agreed to purchase 200 Boeing jets, an announcement made by U.S. President Donald Trump during a Fox News interview. This order exceeds Boeing's expectation of 150 jets. The decision was revealed amid talks between Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, enhancing U.S.-China trade relations.
In a significant development for the aviation industry, China has agreed to acquire 200 Boeing jets, as revealed by U.S. President Donald Trump in a Fox News interview. This substantial order surpasses Boeing's initial expectation of 150 jets.
The announcement came during Trump's visit to Beijing, where he engaged in diplomatic talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping. The agreement marks a notable step in U.S.-China trade relations, showcasing cooperation amid global economic tensions.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent had earlier hinted at a large Boeing order announcement, aligning with Trump's visit. The deal reflects the ongoing collaboration between two major economies and signifies a diplomatic win for the Trump administration.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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