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Trump threatens airplane tariffs against Canada

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Trump's political threat to 'decertify' thousands of Canadian-made aircraft risks aviation safety, industry watchers say
Trump's threat to "decertify" Canadian aircraft has stirred safety concerns among analysts who caution against politicizing aircraft certification.

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Trump Threatens Canada With Aircraft Tariffs, Decertification Over Gulfstream Approvals
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Bombardier Stock Slides After Trump Threatens Canada With Aircraft Tariffs
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Trump threatens to block Canadian aircraft, warns of 50% tariff as tensions rise
US President Donald Trump ramped up his dispute with Canada, threatening restrictions on Canadian-made aircraft and a 50% tariff.

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Trump threatens aircraft tariffs on Canada
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Trump threatens 50% tariff on Canadian aircraft as trade dispute deepens
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Donald Trump threatens Canada with 50% tariff on aircraft sold in US, expanding trade war
In Trump’s latest threat, the Republican president said he was retaliating against Canada for refusing to certify jets from Savannah, Georgia-based Gulfstream Aerospace.

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Trump threatens Canada with aircraft tariffs, decertification over Gulfstream approvals
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Trump says U.S. decertifying Bombardier Global Express until Canada certifies Gulfstream
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