US-EU Civil Aircraft Group Continues to Analyze Threat From China
U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai and her EU counterpart Valdis Dombrovskis reviewed their civil aircraft working group's ongoing analysis "related to Chinese non-market policies and practices in the sector, such as industrial planning and targeting, discriminatory and anti-competitive activities of…
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State- or Party- controlled entities, State-directed purchases, financial support, and forced technology transfer policies. They also exchanged views on the long-term risks to their market-oriented sectors from China’s state-directed industrial dominance goals." Tariffs on European goods and tariffs on U.S. exports related to the Airbus-Boeing subsidy dispute were lifted in June 2021, but the U.S. said its tariffs were paused for five years as the two sides try to work out a permanent agreement on subsidies and on protecting their industries from Chinese competition that they say is a result of oversubsidization and other trade abuses.