
Trump Skips Aircraft Tariffs for Now After Security Review, but Puts Trade Partners on Six-Month Clock

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The U.S. Commerce Department identified national security concerns regarding reliance on foreign aircraft supply chains but recommended against immediate tariffs. President Trump delayed imposing tariffs, directing trade partners to negotiate solutions within six months or face potential action. This decision maintains the status quo under the 1979 Civil Aircraft Agreement, preserving the aerospace industry's $75 billion trade surplus while addressing quality control and competition issues.
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