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Subscriber OnlyBusinessweekBusinessDelta Skirts Trump Tariffs by Sending Airbus Jets on TourNew planes go to Amsterdam, Tokyo, San Salvador -- not AtlantaAirline says it won’t import EU aircraft with levies in effectPhotographer: Luke Sharrett/BloombergBySiddharth Vikram Philip, Mary Schlangenstein and Shawn Donnan+FollowNovember 17, 2020, 5:01 AM UTCUpdated onNovember 17, 2020, 2:47 PM UTCSupply Lines is a daily newsletter that tracks Covid-19’s impact on trade. Sign up here, and subscribe to our Covid-19 podcast for the latest news and analysis on the pandemic.Delta Air Lines Inc. is sidestepping millions of dollars in U.S. tariffs on European jetliners by initially routing them far outside the country to such places as Amsterdam, Tokyo and El Salvador.