Extends Tariff Suspension in Boeing-Airbus Trade Dispute
European Union member states agreed to extend an open-ended suspension of tariffs worth $4 billion on American products tied to a dispute between Airbus SE and Boeing Co., according to people familiar with the matter. The article says the suspension was originally set to begin facing impacts on those U.S. goods, but diplomats opted to keep the tariffs paused longer than the prior arrangement. It characterizes the decision as part of ongoing efforts to manage trade tensions between the two aircraft manufacturers. The report provides limited additional details beyond the confirmation of the $4 billion figure and the fact that the extension is not tied to a specific end date. The piece ends before naming which categories of products are covered or outlining any next negotiation timeline for Airbus and Boeing.





