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Bombardier hit by tariff in Boeing row | Bombardier hit by tariff in Boeing row |
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The US Department of Commerce has ruled against the aerospace firm Bombardier in its dispute with rival Boeing. | The US Department of Commerce has ruled against the aerospace firm Bombardier in its dispute with rival Boeing. |
An interim tariff of 219.63% has been proposed on the import of Bombardier's C-Series jet to the US. | An interim tariff of 219.63% has been proposed on the import of Bombardier's C-Series jet to the US. |
Boeing had complained Bombardier got unfair state subsidies from the UK and Canada, helping it win a major order. | Boeing had complained Bombardier got unfair state subsidies from the UK and Canada, helping it win a major order. |
The government and trade unions fear the ruling may make Bombardier question remaining in Northern Ireland, where it employs 4,100 people in four locations. | |
This is not the end of the Bombardier row | |
Why is Bombardier important to NI? | |
The case will now be considered by the US International Trade Commission for a final ruling in February. | |
"The U.S. values its relationships with Canada, but even our closest allies must play by the rules. | |
"The subsidization of goods by foreign governments is something that the Trump Administration takes very seriously," the Secretary of Commerce, Wilbur Ross, said. | |
There are fears the ruling will jeopardise a major order made last year from US airline Delta - a $5.6bn (£4.15bn) deal for up to 125 of the jets. | |
About 1,000 jobs at the company's Belfast operation are linked to the C-Series, where the wings of the jet are made. | |
Bombardier - which bought Short Brothers in 1989 - is one of Northern Ireland's largest employers. | Bombardier - which bought Short Brothers in 1989 - is one of Northern Ireland's largest employers. |
Jimmy Kelly, Unite Regional Secretary said the decision to impose a tariff posed a "direct and very serious threat to the 4,500 Bombardier jobs in Belfast" and many more dependent on the company. | |
The programme is not just important to Bombardier jobs in Belfast, but also 15 smaller aerospace firms in Northern Ireland - and dozens more across the UK - which make components for the wings. | |
The Northern Ireland Executive and UK Government pledged to invest almost £135m in the establishment of the C-Series manufacturing site. | The Northern Ireland Executive and UK Government pledged to invest almost £135m in the establishment of the C-Series manufacturing site. |
The programme also received £750m from Quebec's provincial government in 2015 when its fortunes appeared to be ailing. |