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Bombardier Hit By Tariff In Boeing Row
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -northe rn-irel and-413 97181
There an awful lot of jobs at risk, in an already economic blackspot. As Farage and Trump are Best Mates, have we now found a job for Farage at last ?
Couldn't we persuade him to hop over the Washington and have a word in Trumps shell-like ?
There an awful lot of jobs at risk, in an already economic blackspot. As Farage and Trump are Best Mates, have we now found a job for Farage at last ?
Couldn't we persuade him to hop over the Washington and have a word in Trumps shell-like ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The 220% tariff is because of the 'unfair' subsidies that bombardier gets from the government.
Labour (and everyone else) should think very carefully about level playing fields for selecting candidates. This is what happens when you level the floor.
Perhaps someone should have been looking at this sort of tariff when the Chinese started undercutting our coal industry.
Labour (and everyone else) should think very carefully about level playing fields for selecting candidates. This is what happens when you level the floor.
Perhaps someone should have been looking at this sort of tariff when the Chinese started undercutting our coal industry.
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/// Islay....yes I agree....so much for the "Special Relationship" ///
What do you know about the 'Special Relationship' you take every opportunity to have a dig at the President of the United States of America?
But then you are not on your own, so is it any wonder that the 'Special Relationship' is slowly diminishing.
/// Islay....yes I agree....so much for the "Special Relationship" ///
What do you know about the 'Special Relationship' you take every opportunity to have a dig at the President of the United States of America?
But then you are not on your own, so is it any wonder that the 'Special Relationship' is slowly diminishing.
The drive for ever cheaper products, wether produce or items, means we import from the cheapest source.
Our own producers can't keep up so stop producing. We are then forced to import as the cost goes up and up.
I wonder if everything was subsidy free (most things would inevitably cost more) and imports had tariffs to level the ground, would we then get better quality? If the cost is relatively equal producers would look at quality rather than how much they can wrangle out of the consumer?
Our own producers can't keep up so stop producing. We are then forced to import as the cost goes up and up.
I wonder if everything was subsidy free (most things would inevitably cost more) and imports had tariffs to level the ground, would we then get better quality? If the cost is relatively equal producers would look at quality rather than how much they can wrangle out of the consumer?
I am suspicious in reports like this that they do not tell us about the Canadian subsidy and why and how the company got it. Obviously if the Government give you a huge dollop of money, then you are able to undercut your American competitors. But that does not seem fair, and it is understandable that the US trade authorities want to level the playing field by putting on a punative levy.
Farage will have no luck trying to reverse Trump's 'Keeping American Jobs Act '.
Farage will have no luck trying to reverse Trump's 'Keeping American Jobs Act '.
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