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April 27, 2025
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China Orders Airlines Not to Take Deliveries of Boeing Planes


Chinese airlines are refusing to take delivery of Boeing aircraft amid the ongoing trade standoff between the United States and their country.

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg told CNBC on Wednesday that his company had three 737 Max airplanes in China ready for delivery. Boeing has since flown two of the planes back to the U.S. and plans to bring the third one back soon.

โ€œThey have in fact stopped taking delivery of aircraft due to the tariff environment,โ€ Ortberg said.

โ€œWe have roughly 50 airplanes in our plan this year going into China, so weโ€™re going to be pretty pragmatic with what we do here,โ€ he continued. โ€œFor those airplanes that havenโ€™t been built yet, weโ€™ll be looking to maybe redirect those to other customers.โ€

โ€œFor the airplanes that have been built, we call it remarketing. Thereโ€™s plenty of customers out there looking for the Max aircraft in particular,โ€ Ortberg said. โ€œWeโ€™re not going to wait too long. Iโ€™m not going to let this derail the recovery of our company.โ€

Earlier this month, President Donald Trump raised baseline tariffs on Chinese imports to 145 percent and Beijing retaliated with a 125 percent tariff on U.S. goods, according to Reuters.

Trump encouraged Boeing in a Truth Social post to โ€œdefault Chinaโ€ for refusing to take possession of the planes the companies had previously committed to purchase.

โ€œIt better stop, NOW!โ€ Trump wrote.

Presumably, he is arguing for Boeing to find China in breach of contract and seek a legal remedy in court.

CNBC noted that Ortbergโ€™s comments come โ€œafter Boeing reported a narrower-than-expected loss for the first quarter and cash burn that came in better than analysts feared as airplane deliveries surged in the three months ended March 31.โ€

As a sign that trade relations may be thawing between Washington and Beijing, China announced it was exempting certain U.S. imports from its 125 percent tariff, Reuters reported.

The government โ€œis asking firms to identify critical goods they need levy-free, according to businesses that have been notified, in the clearest sign yet of Beijingโ€™s concerns about the trade warโ€™s fallout,โ€ the news outlet said.

Trump also exempted some Chinese imports, including electronics, from the high tariff rate, but they are still subject to the 20 percent tariff to address the ongoing fentanyl crisis.

Trump told Time that his administration is talking with China, and that Chinese President Xi Jinping called him regarding trade, though Beijing disputes the talks are happening.

โ€œI donโ€™t think thatโ€™s a sign of weakness on his behalf,โ€ Trump said of Xi.

โ€œThereโ€™s a number at which they will feel comfortable,โ€ he added. โ€œBut you canโ€™t let them make a trillion dollars on us.โ€

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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