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A Boeing 737 MAX jet intended for Xiamen Airlines in China has returned to the U.S. due to the heightened tariffs imposed during the trade war initiated by former President Trump. The aircraft, which made a 5,000-mile journey back to Seattle after stops in Guam and Hawaii, highlights the disruption in aircraft deliveries caused by increasing tariffs that could make it financially burdensome for Chinese airlines to accept new planes. The situation underscores the challenges faced by Boeing as it navigates the complexities of international trade and tariff implications.
Source: YAHOO