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China has banned its airlines from accepting deliveries of Boeing aircraft

Bloomberg: China has ordered its airlines not to accept Boeing planes
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China has ordered its airlines not to accept further deliveries of Boeing aircraft in retaliation for U.S. President Donald Trump's 145% tariffs. This was reported on April 15 by Bloomberg, citing sources.

According to informed sources, Beijing has also demanded that Chinese carriers stop any purchases of aircraft equipment and parts from American companies.

In addition, the Chinese government is also considering measures to support airlines that lease Boeing aircraft and face higher costs.

Earlier it was reported that the Chinese airline Juneyao Airlines Co. postponed the acquisition of a wide-body Boeing aircraft due to the trade war between Beijing and Washington.

On April 2, Trump announced the introduction of 10% base duties on products imported from other countries. For the European Union (EU), this figure was raised to 20%, and for China — to 34%. On April 4, Beijing imposed retaliatory duties of 34% against the United States, after which Washington announced an increase in anti-Chinese duties to 104%. Later, the Chinese authorities decided to raise duties on imported goods from the United States to 84% as a mirror measure.

On April 9, President Trump announced the suspension of duties previously imposed on a number of countries for 90 days. He also announced an immediate increase in duties on products from China to 125%. On April 10, this figure reached 145%.

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