Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

US gets WTO nod to hit EU with $7.5 bn Airbus sanction

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GENEVA: The World Trade Organizati­on (WTO) on Monday formally authorised the US to impose tariffs on about $7.5 billion worth of European exports annually in retaliatio­n for illegal government aid to Airbus SE.

Members approved t his month’s arbitratio­n award—the largest in the trade organisati­on’s history—at a special meeting of the dispute settlement body at the WTO’S headquarte­rs in Geneva. The developmen­t marks the final procedural hurdle before the US can retaliate against European goods, which it plans to do on October 18.

The EU made a last-ditch appeal to the US over the weekend to thwart the tariffs, seeking a negotiated settlement that would avoid the economic harm a tit-for-tat escalation would cause both parties. European trade commission­er Cecilia Malmstrom told her US counterpar­t, Robert Lighthizer, that his tariff plan would compel the EU to apply countermea­sures in a parallel lawsuit over aid the US provided to Boeing Co.

“I strongly believe that imposing additional tariffs in the two aircraft cases is not a solution,” Malmstrom said in an October 11 letter to Lighthizer seen by Bloomberg News. “It would only inflict damage on businesses and put at risk jobs on both sides of the Atlantic, harm global trade and the broader aviation industry at

a sensitive time.”

‘SHORT-SIGHTED’

US Ambassador to the WTO Dennis Shea said at Monday’s meeting in Geneva that the Trump administra­tion’s preference is to “find a negotiated outcome with the EU that ends all Wto-inconsiste­nt subsidies,” according to a copy of his remarks obtained by Bloomberg. Malmstrom said last month that the EU had reached out to the US with a “detailed proposal,” but that the US wasn’t willing to negotiate.

The EU said that it would be “short-sighted” for the US to impose retaliator­y tariffs on European goods and urged the US to find a “fair and balanced solution” to the dispute, according to a statement delivered by Paolo Garzotti, the EU’S deputy head of delegation to the WTO.

“Both the EU and the US have been found at fault by the WTO dispute settlement system,” Garzotti said. “In the parallel Boeing case, the EU will in some months equally be granted right to impose additional countermea­sures. The mutual imposition of countermea­sures, however, would only harm global trade and the broader aviation industry.”

The EU has already published a preliminar­y list of US goods— from ketchup to video-game consoles—it will target in a $12 billion plan for retaliator­y levies related to the Boeing case. The WTO will issue an arbitratio­n award next year.

The office of the US trade representa­tive previously said it would impose a 10% tariff on large civil aircraft from France, Germany, Spain and the UK. The US will also slap 25% levies on a range of other items including Irish and Scotch whiskeys.

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US President Donald Trump. AFP FILE

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