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US giants including Boeing eager for Chinese market after trade dialogue – Global Times
As an aircraft manufacturer which has not received any orders from China for 737 MAX planes over the past four years, US plane maker Boeing has never hidden its…
Boeing 737 Max airplanes sit parked at the company’s production facility on November 18, 2020 in Renton, Washington. Photo: VCG
As an aircraft manufacturer which has only received one order from China for 737 MAX plane over the past four years, US plane maker Boeing has never hidden its desire for the Chinese market.
Speaking at a virtual conference on Thursday, Boeing Chief Executive Officer Dave Calhoun once again showed his concern about Sino-US trade relations, saying he could not predict when…
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