China confirms purchase of 200 Boeing aircraft and announces trade negotiations with United States
China's Commerce Ministry announced Wednesday that the country will purchase 200 Boeing aircraft and seek to negotiate tariff reductions and extend a trade truce with the United States. The announcement follows a summit between President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing last week. The Boeing purchase represents the first major aircraft order from China in nearly a decade.
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4 outlets covered it, splitting into 4 framing camps across 3 bias groups.
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All outlets confirm the core facts identically. CNN and WSJ emphasize easing trade tensions and reciprocal tariff discussions; Reuters and NYT focus more narrowly on the Boeing purchase and trade truce extension without framing the broader negotiation scope.
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“China, U.S. Reach Limited Trade Agreements on Boeing Jets, Beef Imports - WSJ”WSJ Wall Street Journal RIGHT-CENTER
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“China says it will buy 200 Boeing jets, seek extension of US trade truce” · Reuters
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