US engine export restrictions? China counterattacks and turns to Airbus
The United States must be seething with anger! After the U.S. stopped exporting jet engines to us, we turned around and made a huge move! According to the latest reports from Bloomberg, after the U.S. halted exports of jet engines, media outlets reported that China is considering placing an order for hundreds of Airbus aircraft as early as next month. This will coincide with a visit by European leaders to Beijing to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and the EU.
One source familiar with the matter said the order could range between 200 and 500 aircraft, including narrow-body and wide-body models. Clearly, just as the U.S. was throwing obstacles in the way of our commercial aviation industry, this news reported by American media has delivered a serious blow to the U.S. An expert stated that the U.S. halting engine exports is not only about retaliation but also aimed at weakening the international competitiveness of the C919 aircraft.
However, what the U.S. did not expect was that its retaliatory actions would push us further away from Boeing and closer to Europe's Airbus aircraft. Given that this deal is linked to the visit of high-ranking European officials to China, it is likely that multiple areas of cooperation between China and Europe will open up. In fact, foreign media recently reported that issues regarding brandy between China and France will be properly resolved, and both sides will hold the fourth round of trade talks in June to prepare for the EU-China Summit in July.
All signs indicate that economic and trade ties between China and Europe will grow stronger. The facts prove that when the U.S. becomes an increasingly unreliable partner, our choice is to deepen cooperation with Europe. We believe that with the deepening of Sino-European relations and cooperation, obtaining the European airworthiness certification for our C919 large aircraft is just a matter of time. While the U.S.-EU trade issues remain unresolved, the U.S. will find it very frustrating to discover that Sino-European cooperation has already taken the lead, and we won't wait for the U.S.!

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