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The Economic Times
The Economic Times

China says it will buy 200 Boeing jets, seek extension of US tariff truce

BEIJING, - China will buy ​200 Boeing jets and ​seek an extension of the trade ​agreement with the U.S. that was reached in Kuala Lumpur last year, the Chinese Commerce Ministry said on Wednesday.

The statement ‌marked Beijing's ⁠first ⁠confirmation of the Boeing order.

Also Read | Trump says China may buy up to 750 Boeing planes

U.S. President Donald Trump visited ​China last week for a summit with President Xi Jinping, in ​a trip that produced a series of trade pledges including the Boeing purchase and agricultural market access.

Trump ​said after the Beijing ⁠summit that ‌the Boeing purchases could rise to as ​many ​as 750 planes, adding that they would ⁠have GE Aerospace engines.

Also Read | China to purchase $17 billion worth of US agricultural products annually: White House

The U.S. will provide ​China with supply guarantees for aircraft engine ​parts and components under the Boeing deal, the Chinese ministry said.

The two sides will seek reciprocal tariff cuts on $30 billion or more of goods each, it said, adding that U.S. ‌tariffs on China must not exceed the level set under the Kuala Lumpur arrangement.

China ​and the ​U.S. reached ⁠an agreement in Kuala Lumpur before a Trump-Xi meeting in South Korea in October that extended their tariff truce ​for a year.

The deal included U.S. tariff reductions on Chinese products and a pause in Beijing's new restrictions on rare earth minerals and magnets.

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