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Trump says China will buy 200 planes from Boeing, with a possibility of expanding the deal to 750

President Donald Trump announced that China will purchase 200 Boeing aircraft, with a potential for the deal to expand to 750 planes. This marks Boeing's first significant sale to China in nearly a decade and was reportedly finalized during Trump's summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping.

By  RIO YAMAT and BILL BARROWAssociated Press (AP)Filed 2026-05-15 · 13:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
Trump says China will buy 200 planes from Boeing, with a possibility of expanding the deal to 750
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President Donald Trump announced that China will purchase 200 Boeing aircraft, with a potential for the deal to expand to 750 planes. This marks Boeing's first significant sale to China in nearly a decade and was reportedly finalized during Trump's summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The agreement also includes a provision for General Electric to supply 400 to 450 engines for the aircraft. Details of the deal have not yet been released by the White House or Boeing, though Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg was part of Trump's delegation to Beijing. This potential sale represents a significant market breakthrough for Boeing.

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The White House has not released details of the deal, and Boeing has not commented.

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General Electric will supply 400 to 450 engines for the deal.

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The deal was made during Trump's summit with China's President Xi Jinping.

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China will buy 200 planes from Boeing, with a possibility of expanding the deal to 750.

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Boeing will make its first major sale to China in nearly a decade.

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