US ends probe into imported airplanes, parts without seeking new tariffs
The report cites supply-chain dependence and quality-control risks, but Howard Lutnick recommended no immediate tariffs, the White House said.
- The US Commerce Department completed a probe into imported commercial aircraft and parts, finding national security concerns but recommending no immediate tariffs.
- The investigation found that foreign imports harm the US commercial aircraft manufacturing industry and that the US is overly reliant on foreign supply chains, raising national security risks.
- President Trump signed a proclamation refraining from imposing new tariffs on commercial aircraft and parts while pursuing further trade negotiations to reduce imports threatening US national security.
- The administration kept open the possibility of future tariff actions if trade agreements are not reached within six months.
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US finds security risks in aircraft imports, avoids new tariffs
The US Commerce Department completed its probe into imported aircraft, engines and parts, and found security concerns but recommended no immediate tariffs. The decision keeps pressure on trading partners through talks while reflecting industry warnings over costs, safety and supply chains.
Trump holds off new tariffs on commercial aircraft after security probe
WASHINGTON, July 10 — The United States has refrained from imposing new tariffs on commercial aircraft and parts after an investigation into the sector, according to a proclamation signed yesterday by President Donald Trump.The Commerce Department’s probe found that actions of foreign countries “continue to harm” the US commercial aircraft manufacturing industry and that the United States is too reliant on foreign supply chains.But the Commerce …
US Holds Off New Tariffs On Commercial Aircraft Imports
The United States has refrained from imposing new tariffs on commercial aircraft and parts after an investigation into the sector, according to a proclamation signed Thursday by President Donald Trump.
US ends probe into imported airplanes, parts without seeking new tariffs
The U.S. Commerce Department said on Thursday it had completed a probe into imported commercial aircraft, jet engines and parts and found foreign goods raise U.S. national security concerns but the Trump administration is not seeking new tariffs.
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