The decision follows last weekend's agreement between China and the US on a pause, with significantly lower tariff levels for the sky-high tariffs between the world's two largest economies, for 90 days.
The news agency refers to information from representatives of Chinese authorities to Chinese airlines that they can resume importing aircraft from Boeing.
The information is a potentially major boost for Boeing, which had a plan for deliveries of around 50 aircraft to Chinese airlines this year.
Boeing could simultaneously rejoice at the news last week that British Airways, as part of the trade agreement between the US and the UK, has committed to buying 32 Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners.