The Wall Street Journal reported on August 22: "Boeing is trying to finalize a deal with China, planning to sell up to 500 planes, which could end the company's years-long sales slump. The report said any deal would depend on whether the U.S. and China can resolve the ongoing trade tensions, and the deal could still fall through."

[Witty] Comment: Boeing has recently been plagued by negative news, with quality issues and frequent safety incidents, severely damaging its reputation. Meanwhile, China's C919 is steadily increasing production, with technology becoming increasingly mature, and the future looks promising. A $100 billion order for 500 planes is not purely a commercial act. If Trump continues to maintain an arrogant "America First" attitude, and doesn't understand equal mutual benefit and sincere cooperation, it's better not to sign this deal. The Chinese aviation market is vast, not dominated solely by Boeing; switching to European Airbus is also feasible. After all, in commercial cooperation, respect and sincerity are the keys to long-term success. Additionally, Boeing should not overestimate its irreplaceability.

Original article: www.toutiao.com/article/1841112549374083/

Statement: This article represents the views of the author.