Dealing with Us Tariffs with Boeing Purchase: Lufthansa Wants to Free Switzerland From a Bad Situation
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In the customs dispute between Switzerland and the USA, the Lufthansa subsidiary Swiss proposes a surprising solution. By purchasing aircraft over Switzerland, the trade deficit is to be reduced. But the idea remains vague for the time being.
Lufthansa's order covers about 100 aircraft, worth 21 billion francs. This reduces the US trade deficit with Switzerland and avoids punitive customs duties, according to the German press


The German airline Lufthansa plans to purchase new Boeing aircraft in the United States via Switzerland. This measure could reduce the US trade deficit with Switzerland and avoid punitive tariffs, according to information from the Tages-Anzeiger on Wednesday.
The Lufthansa Group is looking into new ways of purchasing aircraft: future Boeing orders could be handled via Switzerland in order to defuse trade conflicts with the US. Swiss CEO Jens Fehlinger has already held talks in Washington.


The German Lufthansa Group is considering the acquisition of new Boeing aircraft from the USA via Switzerland. This is intended to reduce the US trade deficit with Switzerland and avert the threat of punitive tariffs.
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