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Airbus will avoid Trump tariffs by delivering planes to US airlines in countries outside America, its CEO says
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companie...r-AA1DYAhK

Love this loophole (if real)
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#2
For any airline that operates international routes, it makes sense to shift new planes out of the US and move already owned planes to service US routes.

Just good business.
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timg wrote:
For any airline that operates international routes, it makes sense to shift new planes out of the US and move already owned planes to service US routes.

So we get the old ones, huh?
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pdq wrote:
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For any airline that operates international routes, it makes sense to shift new planes out of the US and move already owned planes to service US routes.

So we get the old ones, huh?
I blame Obama!!!
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pdq wrote:
[quote=timg]
For any airline that operates international routes, it makes sense to shift new planes out of the US and move already owned planes to service US routes.

So we get the old ones, huh?
don't worry, you'll get new planes. they will just all be Boeings!
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California's northern coast
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timg wrote:
[quote=pdq]
[quote=timg]
For any airline that operates international routes, it makes sense to shift new planes out of the US and move already owned planes to service US routes.

So we get the old ones, huh?
don't worry, you'll get new planes. they will just all be Boeings!
A dependable market for the 737 Max.
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#8
Smart. China, however, just returned the Boeing stuff and cancelled their contracts. Force Majeure clauses are great, and everyone doing international business should have them.

Legal term for “some idiot does something stupid”.
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#9
Trump is too stupid to understand that most people are smart enough to find workarounds. Or will just cut us off.
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#10
I wonder if one could by a new car in Canada and avoid CFDT’s tariffs?
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