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U.S. president Donald Trump threatened to “decertify” aircraft produced in Canada and impose 50% work on aircraft sales in Canada due to rising tensions with Ottawa.
Trump commented on this on Thursday in a post on fact Social, combining this with Canada's refusal to certify respective types of Gulfstream business aircraft.
"We are decertification of their Bombardier Global Express and all aircraft produced in Canada" – wrote, adding that if the problem does not remain ‘immediately dissolved’, apply "50% work on all aircraft sold to the United States of America".
However, respective Western media reports that no U.S. president has always straight decertified jet aircraft and that specified matters are usually dealt with by the national Aviation Administration (FAA), which has so far not commented on the case.
In a statement, Bombardier reported that he had read Trump's entry and ‘in contact with the Government of Canada’ About that.
Canadian production aircraft represent a crucial part of the US air transport market.
‘New York Times’, citing Cirium Air Data Company, he reported that around 5400 aircraft are regularly utilized in the United States, of which about half are Bombardiery.
However, a White home authoritative told the Reuters agency that Trump's proposal does not concern Canadian production aircraft that are already in use.
Trump had argued with Bombardier before.
In 2017, his administration supported Boeing's complaint that Bombardier was selling CSeries jets at unfairly low prices.
The U.S. Department of Commerce proposed duties of nearly 300%.
A year later, the case was dismissed erstwhile the U.S. Committee on global Trade ruled that Boeing had not suffered harm and had waived possible duties.
Trump's threat is the latest volley in his dispute with Ottawa, including Canada's attempts to improve relations with China and its negative consequence to the U.S. President's drive to take over Greenland.
Trump specifically announced that it would impose a 100% work on Canada if it concluded a trade agreement with Beijing, while claiming that China "completely take over” country and suggesting that "lives thanks to the United States."
Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that Ottawa is not planning a free trade agreement with Beijing, but called Trump to "respect of Canadian sovereignty".
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