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Qatar Airways Set to Order 100 Boeing Jets, Sources Tell Bloomberg
Update: Market Chatter: Qatar Preparing Major Boeing Order Ahead of Trump's Middle East Visit
Airbus CEO stated: If negotiations break down, the EU should retaliate against US aircraft manufacturers with tariffs.
① The CEO of Airbus, Faury, stated that if negotiations between the USA and Europe are not canceled regarding tariffs on the Aviation industry, Europe should take reciprocal measures; ② Faury mentioned the 1979 Civil Aircraft Trade Agreement, under which the Aviation industry enjoys a trade surplus of 75 billion dollars annually, but Trump's tariff policies ended the tax-exempt status.
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Airbus Backs European Tariffs on Boeing If Talks With US Fail
AirBus CEO Says EU Should Impose Reciprocal Tariffs on Boeing If US Talks Fail, Bloomberg Reports
Trump's Middle East Trip Has Qatar Lining up Major Boeing Order
Qatar Preparing Big Boeing Order Tied to Trump Middle East Visit, Bloomberg Reports
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Express News | Embraer CEO Says We Are Working to Be Prepared for Potential New Products in the Future, but We Don't Have Any Concrete Decision at This Point
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Qatar Airways Set to Order About 100 Widebody Jets From Boeing, Bloomberg News Reports
Express News | Qatar Airways Is Poised to Order for Around 100 Boeing Co. Widebody Jets, With an Option for as Many More- Bloomberg News
Vietjet Forms Joint Venture With Qazaq Air, Will Operate Boeing 737 Jets
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Express News | Vietjet Says Joint Venture to Operate at Least 20 Boeing 737 Aircraft; Signs Services Deal With Boeing
Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser: Businesses cannot bear tariffs over 10%.
Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser stated on Monday that most of the bank's business clients can absorb the 10% tariffs imposed by the USA on its trading partners, but she warned that companies are adopting a wait-and-see approach regarding investments and hiring until the economic situation becomes clearer. Fraser remarked at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Los Angeles, "If it's 10%, most of the clients we talk to say, 'Yes, we can handle it. If it's 25%, it becomes a different story.'" "Most companies are in a state of uncertainty... some of which have paused their investment spending."
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