China will import 200 Boeing aircraft as part of limited trade agreements reached after last week’s Trump–Xi summit, the Chinese commerce ministry announced on Wednesday.
The ministry said the United States will provide sufficient guarantees for engine and parts supply under the deal. It described the purchases as following commercial principles and airline needs.
“According to the important consensus reached by the two heads of state, Chinese airlines will introduce 200 Boeing aircraft according to their own air transport development needs on a commercial basis,” the ministry’s readout stated.
The two sides also agreed on measures to improve market access for some agricultural products. China will restore registration for qualified U.S. beef importers, resume poultry imports from certain U.S. states, and speed up reviews for some U.S. beef companies, it said….
China Confirms Purchase of 200 Boeing Jets in New US Trade Agreement

