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Boeing doesn’t expect the US trade war with China to slow its recovery

Apr 23, 2025, 7:37 AM

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A safety instruction leaflet of an Air China airlines Boeing 737-800 is seen placed together with magazines on a seat compartment as a stewardess serves a passenger before it take off at Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport, in Hangzhou, in eastern China's Zhejiang province, Wednesday, April 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
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Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said Wednesday that he doesn鈥檛 expect the U.S. trade war with China to forestall the company’s financial recovery, nor prevent it from reaching aircraft delivery targets with Chinese airlines now refusing to accept Boeing planes.

Speaking on CNBC, Ortberg said that Boeing had three airliners in China ready for delivery but brought two of them back to Seattle so far because the Chinese airlines that ordered the planes 鈥渟topped taking delivery of aircraft due to the the tariff environment.鈥

Beijing increased its import tax on American goods to 125% this month in retaliation for U.S. President Donald Trump raising the tariff on products made in China to 145%. China’s tariff would more than double the cost of passenger jets that Boeing, the U.S.’ largest exporter, sells for tens of millions of dollars.

While the company had planned to complete 50 orders for Chinese airlines this year, Ortberg said Boeing was 鈥渁ctively assessing鈥 options for diverting those jetliners to other interested buyers.

鈥淚t鈥檚 an unfortunate situation, but we have many customers who want near-term deliveries, so we plan to redirect the supply to the stable demand, and we鈥檙e not going to continue to build aircraft for customers who will not take them,鈥 he said during a conference call with analysts.

The standoff between Washington and Beijing is less of a threat to Boeing than it might have been a decade ago, when about one-quarter of the aerospace giant’s finished planes went to China, according to investment banking firm Jefferies.

The company’s business in China plummeted in 2019, when the country became the first to ground all Boeing 737 Max planes following a pair of fatal crashes that killed 346 people less than five months apart. Chinese airlines did not resume Max flights until January 2023, much later than other carriers in other countries.

China currently accounts for about 10% of an order backlog worth $500 billion that Boeing expects will take into the next decade to clear, Chief Financial Officer Brian West said.

About 70% of the commercial aircraft the company expects to deliver in 2025 are for international customers, West said. If tariffs cause countries besides China to retaliate and put off accepting planes, 鈥渨e would expect to see additional pressure鈥 on Boeing’s cash supply, he said.

鈥淕iven our position as a significant U.S. exporter, free trade policy across commercial aerospace remains very important to us,鈥 West said.

Trump’s pursuit of tariffs to counter what he describes as the unfair trade policies of other nations comes as Boeing looked to turn the page on a run of problems, including a panel blowing out of a 737 Max in flight and a labor strike that shut down production last year. The company saw its revenue and stock value drop sharply.

Ortberg said the first-quarter financial results Boeing reported Wednesday indicated the company’s recovery plan 鈥渋s in full swing and showing signs that it’s being effective, albeit early.鈥

Boeing posted an adjusted loss of 49 cents per share on revenue of $19.5 billion. The results topped the expectations of analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research, which called for a loss of $1.54 per share on revenue of $19.29 billion.

The company also significantly reduced its cash burn to approximately $2.29 billion from nearly $4 billion in the prior-year period.

Shares of Boeing, which is based in Arlington, Virginia, were up 6.6% in afternoon trading.

Trump announced sweeping tariffs on April 2 that triggered panic in the financial markets and generated recession fears. The president put a partial 90-day hold on the import taxes but increased his already steep tariffs against China.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a speech on Tuesday that situation was unsustainable and he expected a 鈥渄e-escalation鈥 in the trade war between the world鈥檚 two biggest economies.

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Lisa Leff in London contributed to this report.

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