Boeing's expectation of the meeting between President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping will become an opportunity for Boeing to re -enter the Chinese market and restart China's opening up.
According to the Bloomberg Society on Monday (November 14), Boeing believes that if Xi Jinping hinted in a meeting with Biden, he hinted that he would cooperate with the United States in the field of aerospace, which would be BoeingA victory of the company; even if the two sides promised to continue talks or leaders of the two countries, they were a promising signal.
The question is whether Biden will ask this question during talks with Xi Jinping.Boeing is concerned that Beijing has insufficient trade agreements on the purchase of tens of billions of dollars worth of the purchase of tens of billions of dollars in the 2020s, but a person familiar with the White House idea said that the White House did not require Boeing to make specific concessions, but instead, but instead, it wasLooking at this situation from a larger background of Chinese economic practice, and Chinese economic practice has made many American companies other than Boeing in an unfavorable position.
U.S. trade representative Dai Qi said in an interview on October 28 that Boeing is a very important stakeholder, but Boeing itself cannot control US trade policies.
It is reported that the executives of Boeing and other aerospace companies have disappointed the lack of progress in bilateral trade between China and the United States.Trade between the two countries.When dealing with China, Biden pays more attention to the security risks brought by the Russia and Ukraine War, the tension of the Taiwan Strait, and promoting the two largest economies in the world.
Therefore, any signs of thawing this week are a surprise for Boeing.Boeing currently strives to solve the liquidity crisis and reduce debts of 57 billion US dollars ($ 78.1 billion).Before the two fatal crash that occurred in 2018 and 2019, China has always been an important customer of Boeing.However, the deterioration of Sino -US relations, coupled with the followers of the crown disease, made Boeing's orders in China delayed.
George Ferguson, an analyst at Bloomberg Intelligence Company, said that Boeing can benefit from the initial relaxation of some regulatory measures in China. The relaxation of Chinese border measures can drive the travel needs of Southeast Asian neighbors.And eventually bring more aircraft sales.
He said: "China does not need to be open to Boeing immediately. We only need to have more flights in the area to benefit Boeing."
US President Biden BidenThe Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet on Monday (November 14) during the afternoon of the 20th National Summit (G20).