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Bitcoin Surges as US Lifts Export Ban on Jet Engine Parts to China

BY Solomon M.·1 MIN READ·JULY 4, 2025

The decision is significant due to its potential impact on US-China trade relations and GE Aerospace’s business. It may alter market dynamics, especially in the aerospace sector.

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Key Takeaways:
  • The US lifted the export ban on jet engine parts.
  • No direct crypto asset impacts reported.
  • GE Aerospace resumes trade with Comac.
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US Lifts Export Ban on Jet Engine Parts to China

Previously, GE Aerospace received engine licenses for Comac’s C919 jets, but these were suspended amid US-China tensions in May 2025. GE Aerospace, Honeywell, and RTX Corp. stand to benefit immediately from resumed licenses. With the resumption of exports to Comac, the decision affects the commercial aviation sector and US supplier revenues in China through supply chain adjustments.

The move effectively reopens significant business streams for GE Aerospace and others. Concerns on geopolitical dynamics linger, as the aviation sector readjusts to previous suspensions and their economic ripples.

Historical data shows similar US export permissions to China in 2014 and 2020 under different administrations. This geopolitical climatology occasionally impacts industrial stocks but seldom affects cryptocurrency markets directly. While no immediate cryptocurrency impacts are expected, monitoring US Commerce Department disclosures will remain essential for stakeholders.

“No Quotes Available: GE Aerospace, Boeing, the United States Department of Commerce, and Comac have not provided any statements related to the recent policy shift in jet engine export regulations.”
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