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China announces plans to buy 200 Boeing Jets and asks for an extension of the US tariff truce

The Chinese Commerce Ministry announced on Wednesday that China would buy '200 Boeing jets, and also seek to extend the trade agreement reached with the U.S. in Kuala Lumpur last year.

Beijing confirmed the Boeing order for the first time in this statement.

Last week, U.S. president Donald Trump traveled to China for a meeting with?President Xi Jinping. The trip produced a number of?trade pledges that included the Boeing purchase and access to agricultural markets.

Trump stated after the Beijing Summit that Boeing could purchase 'as many planes as possible, adding that they would be powered by GE Aerospace engines.

According to the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, the U.S. government will guarantee China's supply of aircraft engines and other components as part the Boeing agreement.

It said that the two sides would seek reciprocal tariff reductions?on 30 billion dollars or more of goods for each other, and that U.S. duties on China could not exceed the levels set under the 'Kuala Lumpur agreement.

China and the U.S. agreed in Kuala Lumpur, before a Trump-Xi'meeting' in South Korea last October. The agreement extended their tariff truce by a full year.

The agreement included U.S. tariff reductions on Chinese products and a suspension of?Beijing’s new restrictions on magnets and rare earth minerals. Reporting by Ethan Wang, Liz Lee and Himani Sarkar; Editing by Thomas Derpinghaus and Himani Sarkar)

(source: Reuters)