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Britain will fight its corner in Boeing-Bombardier standoff - minister

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Britain will fight its corner in Boeing-Bombardier standoff - minister

 

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James Brokenshire, Britain's Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, arrives at a cabinet meeting in Downing Street, London September 12, 2017. REUTERS/Hannah Mckay/Files

 

MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Britain will fight its corner in the damaging dispute between U.S. planemaker Boeing and Canadian rival Bombardier, its trade minister said on Sunday, adding that "protectionism always ends badly".

 

The U.S. Department of Commerce last week imposed a 220-percent duty on Bombardier's CSeries jets, whose wings are made at a plant in Belfast, following a complaint by Boeing, which accuses Canada of unfairly subsidising Bombardier.

 

The trade minister, Liam Fox, told the Conservative Party's annual conference that the two companies must find a resolution.

 

(Reporting by Elizabeth Piper; writing by Kate Holton; Editing by Dale Hudson)

 
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-- © Copyright Reuters 2017-10-02

 

A major spat between Trump and Canada at the behest of Boeing and American manufacturing.

 

And some numpty British Tory thinks Trump will give a fig what Britain thinks!

Thank goodness Britain never subsidises aerospace companies......

Certainly shows how fragile our situation is at the moment.  Big issue that needs the full weight of the EU's backing which of course we have at the moment..... or do we?

9 hours ago, webfact said:

the two companies must find a resolution.

I'd say that Boeing doesn't need resolution - 220% duty on Bombardier's CSeries jets!

2 hours ago, dunroaming said:

Certainly shows how fragile our situation is at the moment.  Big issue that needs the full weight of the EU's backing which of course we have at the moment..... or do we?

Why would the EU get involved in a dispute between the US and a Canadian company?

6 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Why would the EU get involved in a dispute between the US and a Canadian company?

Quite right so why would May contact Trump about it? 

So it is ok for the US Government to openly subsidise their Industry but if a Competitor has Government investment in them the US cries foul. Seems the Pot calling the Kettle black. The US may end up scoring an own Goal on this One

12 hours ago, stevenl said:
15 hours ago, dunroaming said:

Certainly shows how fragile our situation is at the moment.  Big issue that needs the full weight of the EU's backing which of course we have at the moment..... or do we?

Why would the EU get involved in a dispute between the US and a Canadian company?

 

Because it's a big issue which could cause the loss of up to ten thousand jobs in a region of the EU which the EU has made a special interest area?

9 minutes ago, Khun Han said:

 

Because it's a big issue which could cause the loss of up to ten thousand jobs in a region of the EU which the EU has made a special interest area?

So you really don't get it.

 

Or your anti EU feelings cloud your judgement.

6 minutes ago, stevenl said:
16 minutes ago, Khun Han said:

 

Because it's a big issue which could cause the loss of up to ten thousand jobs in a region of the EU which the EU has made a special interest area?

So you really don't get it.

 

Or your anti EU feelings cloud your judgement.

 

Oh well.....you can take a horse to water.....

Tricky one for UK, 50 Apache helicopters ordered, C17 's on lease and the RAF's Chinook fleet. 

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