Boeing's return to the Chinese market, what is the picture?Boeing in the United States has finally received good news - China's aviation regulator has given important approval to the Boeing 737MAX family of aircraft. This marks another big step in Boeing's return to the Chinese market. However, what is the deep meaning behind this news?
At this time, the United States is considering raising tariffs on some clean energy goods from China, which seems to raise a question worth pondering: Will the relationship between the United States and China be unbalanced again while Boeing regains the Chinese market?First, we need to look at the situation from the perspective of the great power game.
Boeing's return to the Chinese market is not only a technical struggle, but also a balancing act between China and the United States. At the same time, the United States is considering imposing tariffs on some clean energy goods in China, which is undoubtedly a means used by the United States to play a game with China. However, all this is only tentative statements, and it remains to be seen what the future holds.
Second, from the perspective of the foreign policies of China and the United States, the game between China and the United States is not blindly confrontational with each other. The U.S. may want tensions to remain in U.S.-China relations, but China has its own pace of response. In the midst of global changes, China is willing to continue to deepen the development of globalization, while the United States advocates "anti-globalization" and holds high the banner of protectionism.
This different development strategy determines that China should not blindly respond to the behavior of the United States on a reciprocal basis, but should maintain an open attitude and continue to expand cooperation with the United States, which is the right way to maintain China's economic growth. Finally, we need to realize that Boeing's return to the Chinese market is not just a business deal, but a strategic choice.
In the case that China's own industrial chain is not yet fully mature, Boeing's return to the Chinese market is conducive to breaking the monopoly of Airbus in the Chinese market and promoting the balanced and healthy development of the market. Therefore, for China, embracing Boeing's return to the Chinese market is not only out of market-level considerations, but also in line with China's fundamental strategy.
We aim to achieve our own development goals through continuous opening-up and deepening globalization, which is China's long-term strategy in the Sino-US game.