Boeing-Airbus dispute halts EU-US duties for five years

Published 2021년 6월 15일

Tridge summary

The article announces a breakthrough in the long-standing trade dispute between the EU and the US, with the recent suspension of tariffs on European exports, including Italian cheeses and cured meats, worth approximately 500 million euros. This development, highlighted during the EU-US summit in Brussels, marks a significant step towards resolving the protracted Boeing-Airbus dispute, which has negatively impacted European agri-food exports. Key figures in the Italian agricultural sector express satisfaction with the return to dialogue and the potential for expanding trade opportunities. The agreement aims to stabilize and grow transatlantic trade, which experienced a slight decline in 2021, and underscores the importance of multilateral trade management to support the growth of the agricultural and food sectors.
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The additional tariffs on the export of Italian cheeses and cured meats to the United States were worth 500 million euros and remained in effect for 16 months That the wind had changed was already understood with the election of Joe Biden to the White House and then with the four-month suspension of tariffs between the EU and the US decided last March. But now, with the moratorium on fares for five years, more than a truce we can speak of peace between the two sides of the Atlantic on the Boeing-Airbus affair. The longest trade dispute in the history of the World Trade Organization that has done a lot of harm to Italian agri-food exports. The agreement, anticipated in recent days, was formalized during the EU-US summit, underway in Brussels. The duties imposed on Italian cheeses and cured meats by the Trump administration were worth about 500 million euros on products such as Grana Padano, Gorgonzola, Asiago, Fontina, Provolone but also salami, mortadella, crustaceans, molluscs, ...
Source: Terraevita

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