Economics
U.S. Widens Tariffs on EU Imports in Airbus, Boeing Fight
- U.S. plans more duties on some French, German wines and cognac
- EU’s time period affected more products than otherwise covered
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The Trump administration imposed tariffs on additional products from the European Union as part of a long-running dispute over subsidies to aircraft makers Airbus SE and Boeing Co.
In November, the EU instituted duties on some $4 billion in goods from the U.S. after gaining approval from the World Trade Organization. A year earlier, the U.S. sanctioned about $7.5 billion in imports from the EU including French wine and Scotch whisky.