WASHINGTON. President Donald Trump threatened Thursday to impose a 50% tariff on Canadian-made aircraft and to decertify Canadian planes, escalating a trade dispute with Canada. He posted on social media that the measures would respond to Ottawa’s refusal to certify Gulfstream jets and would affect Bombardier and all aircraft made in Canada. Earlier this week he warned of a potential 100% tariff over a Canada-China trade issue. Treasury officials later clarified that tariffs would apply only if Canada signed a free-trade deal with China. Companies and markets in both countries monitored reactions. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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U.S. manufacturers such as Gulfstream and domestic aerospace suppliers could gain market protection and potential increased orders if tariffs reduce Canadian competition.
Canadian aerospace firms, including Bombardier, their employees, and cross-border suppliers would face reduced U.S. sales, higher costs, and heightened market uncertainty.
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