
US Holds Off New Tariffs On Commercial Aircraft Imports
The aircraft investigation came under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, which is the same authority Trump used to roll out other sectoral tariffs
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But the Commerce secretary "also recommended that no immediate tariffs be imposed" to address the potential national security risks posed by imports of commercial aircraft, jet engines, and associated parts, the proclamation said. Since returning to the White House last year, Trump has imposed sweeping tariffs on US trading partners and sharp duties targeting sectors like steel, aluminum and automobiles.
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But the Commerce secretary "also recommended that no immediate tariffs be imposed" to address the potential national security risks posed by imports of commercial aircraft, jet engines, and associated parts, the proclamation said.
according to NDTV - Top StoriesSince returning to the White House last year, Trump has imposed sweeping tariffs on US trading partners and sharp duties targeting sectors like steel, aluminum and automobiles.
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