AIA Asks Trump Administration for Tariff Delays
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Passenger aircraft and their components have been exempt from tariffs worldwide for decades, but the US government does not care much about this in its trade war. Now President Trump wants to break with an important agreement. However, the EU is prepared for this.
The US Secretary of Commerce said Washington imposed 'new standards' on tariffs on imported aircraft parts this month.
The Aerospace Industries Association has warned of possible consequences of new tariffs on imported commercial aircraft, jet engines and parts, which, according to the statement, could endanger aviation safety and the supply chain.
Washington is wary if imports of these products pose a threat to national security.
AIA asks Trump Administration for tariff delays
The AIA, the Aerospace Industries Association, has written the Trump administration asking for a delay in the implementation of tariffs. In a letter to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, AIA commented on the section 232 national security Investigation of imports of commercial aircraft and jet engines and parts and components of those aircraft and engines. Whatever your political leanings, and whether you like tariffs or don’t, the changing envi…
The U.S. government is looking at imposing tariffs on aircraft parts manufactured outside the country, which would add to a new blow to President Donald Trump’s trade war.” We hope that, probably by the end of the month, we will have an analysis and set the standard for aircraft parts tariffs. We will discuss this with President (Trump), we will study the analysis and consider what to do,” said U.S. Trade Secretary Howard Lutnick, during a heari…
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