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A Bombardier plant in Northern Ireland makes parts for its new CSeries 110-to-130 seat jets.
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Britain is bitterly disappointed by a US decision to slap duties on a Boeing competitor's jets, Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday, promising to fight for thousands of jobs in Northern Ireland that the ruling puts at risk.

The consequence of a dispute between the US planemaker and its smaller Canadian rival Bombardier, the ruling is a political headache for May, whose minority Conservative government relies on support from a Northern Irish party to stay in power.

The dispute also undermines the British government's assurances that free trade and London's close ties with Washington will be pillars of Britain's prosperity and global influence after it leaves the European Union in 2019.

"Bitterly disappointed by initial Bombardier ruling," May said on Twitter. "The government will continue to work with the company to protect vital jobs for Northern Ireland."

The penalty, which threatens 4,200 jobs at a Bombardier plant in the UK province that makes parts for its new CSeries 110-to-130 seat jets, will only take effect if the US International Trade Commission (ITC) rules in Boeing's favour. That final decision is expected early in 2018.

Boeing accuses Canada of unfairly subsidising Bombardier, which Ottawa and Bombardier deny.

May had personally asked US President Donald Trump to help find a solution to the dispute, but the US Commerce Department on Tuesday imposed a 219.63 per cent duty on the CSeries jets.

Bombardier is the largest manufacturing employer in Northern Ireland, which is the poorest of the United Kingdom's four parts and is mired in political difficulties after emerging from decades of armed sectarian conflict.

Given the importance of the province's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) to May's own position as prime minister, mass job losses at the Belfast factory would be particularly sensitive.

The British government said Boeing's stance was unjustified and not the sort of position it would expect of a long-term partner.

"Sabre-rattling"
London's options in fighting Bombardier's corner may be limited.

Boeing says it employs 2,200 people in the United Kingdom, its third largest supply base after the United States and Japan.

Britain recently ordered the Boeing P-8 maritime surveillance plane and a new fleet of Apache attack helicopters made by the US giant. Its armed forces have deployed Chinook helicopters, the C-17 transport plane and the E-3 Sentry airborne early warning and command post.

British defence analyst Howard Wheeldon said it was unlikely that Britain would pursue any reprisals against Boeing. "I think there is a lot of sabre-rattling, but in practical terms, it is not on," he said when asked whether Britain could cancel or reduce Boeing defence orders. "They can play politics, but can't actually walk away from what they need and have committed to buying from Boeing

Source: Khaleej Times

 

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