China removes ban on Boeing deliveries after tariff war pause, Bloomberg News reports
- On May 13, 2025, after a trade agreement with the United States, China ended its four-week prohibition on domestic carriers receiving Boeing aircraft.
- The ban originated in April after Beijing stopped deliveries amid a tariff dispute triggered by US duties as high as 145 percent.
- Officials in Beijing have confidentially informed domestic carriers and agencies that deliveries of US-made aircraft now may resume under airlines' own timing.
- Around 50 Boeing jets are scheduled for delivery to China this year, and the tariff reduction temporarily lowers US duties from 145 to 30 percent.
- The ban’s removal clears the way for Boeing to restart deliveries, representing a step toward easing the tariff war while uncertainty about delivery timing remains.
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