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Bombardier spent $2.4B in U.S. in 2016

- ALWYN SCOTT

NEW YORK • Bombardier

Inc.'s aerospace business spent US$2.4 billion in the United States last year, tapping more than 800 suppliers in all but three U.S. states, according to a confidenti­al Bombardier report seen by Reuters on Thursday.

The report shows the potential impact on the U.S. economy and companies if the Canadian company's new CSeries jetliner is effectivel­y kept out of the U.S. market by a trade row initiated by Boeing Co. earlier this year.

Boeing has accused Bombardier of receiving taxpayer subsidies that allowed it to sell the CSeries in the United States at prices below cost. Last week, the U.S. Department of Commerce proposed a duty of nearly 220 percent to compensate for the subsidies, and the agency is due to issue a decision on potential additional duties for dumping later on Thursday.

The imposition of additional duties would effectivel­y keep Bombardier out of the United States because it would make its planes too expensive to be competitiv­e.

The report said more than half of the materials Bombardier buys for the new CSeries plane come from U.S. suppliers, with the most spending in California, Connecticu­t, Illinois, Iowa and Kansas, the report said.

The duties, which would affect an order for 75 planes by Delta Air Lines, would not take effect unless approved by the U.S. Internatio­nal Trade Commission early next year.

Bombardier has already said that its spending supports 22,700 jobs in the United States, and it has identified major CSeries suppliers such as Connecticu­tbased engine maker Pratt & Whitney, a unit of United Technologi­es Corp., and Iowa-based avionics maker Rockwell Collins Inc. United Technologi­es is in the process of acquiring Rockwell Collins.

The report identifies the 10 largest CSeries suppliers, including French interiors supplier Zodiac Aerospace SA , through its operations in California; Honeywell Internatio­nal Inc, which makes auxiliary power units in Arizona; Spirit AeroSystem­s Holdings Inc in Kansas; and Parker Aerospace, a unit of Parker-Hannifin Corp which has operations in Utah, California and Michigan.

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