WASHINGTON, June 10 (Reuters) - China, Mexico, the
European Union, Japan, Canada and many airlines and aerospace
companies worldwide urged the Trump administration not to impose
new national security tariffs on imported commercial planes and
parts, according to documents released Tuesday.
Separately, U.S. planemaker Boeing ( BA ) cited a recent
trade deal announced in May with Britain that ensures tariff
free treatment for airplanes and parts.
"The United States should ensure duty-free treatment for
commercial aircraft and their parts in any negotiated trade
agreement, similar to its efforts with the UK," Boeing ( BA ) said in a
filing with the U.S. Commerce Department made public Tuesday.