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Trump Secures Massive China Deal With 200 Boeing Jets Promising Thousands of American Jobs [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: May 15, 2026 4:05 pm
By Jim Taft 6 Min Read
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Trump Secures Massive China Deal With 200 Boeing Jets Promising Thousands of American Jobs [WATCH]
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President Donald Trump announced a major economic victory following talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping. During an exclusive interview with Sean Hannity, Trump revealed that China will purchase 200 Boeing jets, a deal he said will create “a lot of jobs” for American workers and revitalize the U.S. manufacturing sector, as Fox Business reported.

Speaking to Hannity after his meeting in Beijing, Trump described the negotiations as “very good” and praised Xi for agreeing to a purchase that went beyond initial expectations.

“One thing Xi agreed to today, he’s going to order 200 jets. That’s a big thing. Boeing wanted 150, he got 200,” Trump said.

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The terms of the aircraft sale have not yet been made public, but Trump’s announcement sent immediate ripples through both the aviation industry and the broader economic conversation between the United States and China.

The deal signals substantial progress in one of the most competitive global markets and reinforces Trump’s reputation as a president who can deliver hard-nosed trade results.

Trump traveled to Beijing with a lineup of some of the most influential American business leaders, including Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg, Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk, Apple CEO Tim Cook, and others.

The delegation’s visit marks Trump’s first return to China since 2017, as rising tensions continue over trade, technology, Taiwan, and the fallout from the conflict with Iran.

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Ortberg had hinted before the trip that an agreement was possible, calling the discussions “a meaningful opportunity” for Boeing’s future.

The aircraft manufacturer has had a complicated relationship with Beijing in recent years, facing increased competition from Airbus and uncertainty surrounding U.S. export policies.

Boeing shares dipped Thursday after analysts said they had expected a larger order, particularly after earlier reports suggested China was weighing a deal for around 500 Boeing 737 Max jets.

Still, for Trump, the Boeing commitment serves as a clear validation of his long-advocated America First trade message. It reminds voters why he entered these global negotiations to begin with—to bring jobs and industrial power back to U.S. soil.

During his 2017 visit, China had pledged to buy 300 Boeing planes, a deal many said positioned Trump as a tough yet effective negotiator on the global stage.

Today’s 200-jet announcement, even if smaller in scope, further affirms that Trump can get China to the table and secure real economic results that affect American workers.

The agreement also marks a moment of contrast with the previous Biden years, when Washington’s relationship with Beijing was defined by endless “strategic dialogues” and hollow statements rather than concrete deliverables.

Now, with Trump back in charge, U.S. industry appears to be on the offensive once again, pressing for tangible gains in trade, energy, and manufacturing.

Boeing’s partnership with China is one of its largest foreign relationships and has been critical to keeping American production lines busy.

Analysts say the new deal could generate tens of thousands of jobs across states like Washington, South Carolina, and Kansas, where Boeing’s manufacturing hubs play a central role in the local economy.

Behind the scenes, Trump’s focus was unmistakable. The visit put U.S. strength and economic leadership front and center, sending a message that America would not take a back seat to China on trade or technology.

By winning a Boeing deal of this size, Trump underscored that his approach to foreign policy is built around leverage and negotiation, not appeasement and bureaucracy.

Trump’s team also used the visit to discuss other issues, including a potential easing of tensions over semiconductor exports and China’s growing alignment with Tehran.

White House officials reportedly pushed Beijing to use its influence to pressure Iran at a critical moment in the ongoing Middle East turmoil.

While Wall Street’s initial reaction focused on the size of the order, many market watchers believe the deal’s political and industrial impact will soon outweigh short-term market jitters.

Boeing, still bouncing back from previous production setbacks, now gains a fresh infusion of international demand, giving Trump a major talking point heading into the next phase of his presidency.

Critics in the media will undoubtedly spin the news as less than expected, just as they did in 2017. But for a president who has always measured success by jobs created and factories humming, a 200-plane purchase is nothing short of a milestone.

Trump can now point to the tangible results of his direct diplomacy, results that came not through political gamesmanship, but through firm negotiations that put American workers first.

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