Trump, Boeing and China
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China has agreed to buy 200 Boeing jets, its first major order in nearly a decade, U.S. President Donald Trump said last week.
Aerospace giant Boeing has confirmed that China had committed to purchasing 200 aircraft during a visit to Beijing by US President Donald Trump, in a deal that could ultimately balloon with orders for 750 additional planes.
China agreed to buy at least $17 billion annually in U.S. agricultural products through 2028 as part of a broader package of trade agreements announced during President Donald Trump's visit to Beijing.
President Donald Trump says American aircaft manufacturer Boeing has a deal to sell at least 200 planes to China. Trump told reporters about the sale on Air Force One as he returned from a summit
Aircraft manufacturer Boeing will make its first major sale to China in nearly a decade with an order for 200 planes, President Donald Trump told reporters on Air Force One on Friday, a deal he said had been made during his summit with China’s President Xi Jinping this week and that could grow to as many as 750 planes.
The Liaoning carrier group will hold live-fire drills months after stand-off with Japanese fighter jets during a December exercise.
KT McFarland analyzes President Donald Trump's trip to China, detailing new trade deals. She discusses geopolitical implications, U.S.-China relations and escalating Taiwan tensions.