BEIJING: Aircraft manufacturer Boeing will make its first major sale to China in nearly a decade under an agreement for 200 planes announced Friday after President Donald Trump’s summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The deal represents a breakthrough in the US aerospace company’s efforts to reenter a market once central to its long-term growth. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One as he returned from Beijing, Trump said China also reserved the right to buy as many as 750 Boeing aircraft as part of the deal.

Traders also think it is likely that the president will talk about Iran, despite his comments that the U.S. doesn't need China's help in resolving the war.

Beijing hasn't ordered planes from Boeing since 2017. That could soon change.

Ações da companhia caíram mais de 4% após divulgação dos comentários do líder americano

President Donald Trump announced China's commitment to purchase 200 Boeing aircraft. This significant order followed discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing. The…