#比特币与美国关税政策 The United States is anxious because China is one of the largest aviation markets in the world, with nearly a quarter of Boeing's planes originally sold to China. This halt may lead to competition between European Airbus and Chinese domestic large aircraft for market share.

Trump retaliated with tariffs within 24 hours.

The next day (April 16), the United States immediately announced a tariff increase on China to 245%, citing "China's lack of cooperation."

But anyone with common sense can see that this is purely a numbers game—originally, the tariff was already absurdly high (104%), and increasing it to 245% would make it impossible to sell, which is completely for the sake of appearances.

The underlying game logic:

Why is China playing the Boeing card?

The United States has always used high-end products such as chips and airplanes to strangle China. This time, China’s counterattack on Boeing is to tell the United States: we can also counter your high-tech industry! With frequent accidents in Boeing in recent years, China is just seizing the opportunity to support domestic large aircraft and Airbus.