U.S. planemaker Boering has resumed deliveries to China as trade tensions between Beijing and Washington ease, with a plane for Xiamen Airlines landing at its completion centre near Shanghai on Monday.
00:00U.S. plan maker, Boeing has resumed deliveries to China as trade tensions between Beijing and Washington temporarily eased.
00:09The plane for Xiamen Airlines landed at Boeing's completion centre near the commercial hub of Shanghai after leaving Seattle on Saturday.
00:19Data from tracking app Flightradar24 showed that Boeing had originally sent the craft to Joushan in March.
00:26However, the plane along with two others were returned to the U.S. in mid-April when Chinese airlines stopped taking new Boeing aircraft due to the tariff war.
00:36China represents about 10% of Boeing's commercial backlog and is a crucial aviation market.
00:43Representatives of China and the U.S. are set to meet in London later today to discuss a trade deal, while Boeing plans to deliver 50 jets to China later in the year despite earlier delays.
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