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Originally Posted by jonbxx
Yeah, they can as an anti-dumping measure if there is a suspicion that products are being sold at under their real value. I guess in this case, the US are saying that Airbus products should cost more than they do and this is due to state aid.
The EU tried this against Chinese steel a while back and the UK vetoed it, allowing cheap steel in to the EU and undercutting our own steel industry.
Anti dumping tariffs can be disputed at the WTO but this can take years to be resolved..
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And this coincides with two plane crashes involving two Boeing jets?