Trump Tariff Uncertainty May Disrupt Aircraft Deliveries
News: Uncertainty over the White House’s shifting tariff policies is disrupting supply chains and could impact aircraft deliveries, even in industries not directly targeted.
While cars, consumer goods, and equipment face delays, the aerospace sector is now under pressure. A Delta-bound Airbus A220, assembled in Canada, faces ambiguity over whether it will be subjected to a 25% duty due to parts made outside the U.S.
Despite a long-standing zero-duty treaty between the U.S. and Canada, President Trump’s tariff threats—including one in February targeting Canadian and Mexican imports—have added risk for airlines and planemakers. The $40.5 million aircraft is expected in June, but Delta may face unexpected costs. Airbus and Delta declined to comment on the tariff implications.
Source: The Economic Times
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