#Beijing on Friday imposed economic sanctions on executives at two American aerospace and defense firms, Boeing Defense and Raytheon, moves a foreign ministry spokeswoman said were retaliation for weapons sales to #Taiwan.”yahoo.com/news/china-sla…
"China firmly opposes and strongly condemns it. In order to safeguard China's sovereignty and security interests, the Chinese government has decided to sanction those who are involved in this sale of weapons - ...
... Chairman and CEO of Raytheon Technologies, (Gregory) Hayes, and Boeing Defense President and CEO, (Ted) Colbert."
The sanctions targeting Boeing Defense President and CEO Ted Colbert and Raytheon Technologies boss Gregory Hayes come after the U.S. State Department earlier this month approved the sale of systems made by the defense firms to Taiwan.
Boeing, meanwhile, has other headaches in China: CEO Dave Calhoun on Thursday said the firm was tired of waiting on Beijing to allow it to deliver 737 MAX jets to Chinese customers.
At an aviation event in Washington he told reporters, "I want to protect our customers in China but you can't wait forever. You've got to move them and there is a big market."
The chief financial officer said the company plans to re-market jets intended to go to China.
Boeing said in July that it had about 290 undelivered airplanes and about half were designated for Chinese customers.

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