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US targets July for trade accord between Boeing and Airbus

Biden administration ‘very serious’ about solving long-running conflict between rival aviation giants

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 13 May 2021 3:30PM

US targets July for trade accord between Boeing and Airbus
US Trade Representative Katherine Tai says both President Joe Biden and EU leader Ursula von der Leyen intend to reach an agreement regarding a 16-year-old transatlantic dispute over subsidies for rival plane makers Boeing and Airbus. – Wikipedia pic, May 13, 2021

WASHINGTON – The United States wants to resolve the long-running trade conflict between aviation giants Boeing and Airbus by July, US Trade Representative Katherine Tai told a congressional panel yesterday.

US President Joe Biden and EU leader Ursula von der Leyen had in March suspended retaliatory tariffs in the 16-year-old transatlantic dispute over subsidies for the rival plane-makers, and Tai told a Senate committee the sides intend to reach an agreement by the summer.

“I have made clear that we are interested in resolving these disputes in this four-month period, and I would very much like for us to make the kind of progress between now and July,” Tai said.

Asked if the Biden administration would extend the pause without an accord, Tai said the administration is “very serious” about ending the feud.

“We really need to have these disputes resolved,” Tai said.

Each side has won rulings in the dispute before the World Trade Organisation, which authorised the governments to impose punitive tariffs. The two sides have levied duties on each other’s plane manufacturers, while Washington has put tariffs on a record US$7.5 billion (RM30.9 billion) in EU goods.

These target European products like wine, cheese and olive oil, while the EU had placed duties on American farm products such as wheat and tobacco, plus alcoholic spirits and chocolate.

Among other matters raised during the hearing, Tai said “very critical issue areas are still open” in talks between the United States and Britain towards signing a trade accord.

Tai said these include “the situation in Northern Ireland” following Britain’s departure from the European Union. – AFP, May 13, 2021

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