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The UK and US have committed to a joint de-escalation of the long-running Airbus-Boeing dispute, as the US announced suspension of retaliatory tariffs on a range of UK goods including UK fashion and textiles such as cashmere jumpers.

The United States will temporarily suspend all retaliatory tariffs on direct exports from the UK to the US resulting from the Airbus dispute for four months, to reach a negotiated solution to the 16-year-long dispute. This measure came into force on Monday 8 March, backdated to 4 March.

The list of products that attracted a 25% tariff included UK-made cashmere jumpers, anoraks, swimwear and bed linen.

Commenting is Adam Mansell, CEO of UKFT. “I am delighted that the US ‘airbus’ tariffs have been suspended for UK exporters. The tariffs have cost UK fashion businesses dearly over the past year at a time when trade was already extremely challenging. We have been working very closely with the Department of International Trade on this issue and we will continue to work with them to reach a permanent solution.”

Also commenting is Simon Cotton, chief executive of Johnstons of Elgin; the largest manufacturer of cashmere knitwear in the UK and a board member of UKFT. “We are delighted to see these additional Airbus / Boeing tariffs suspended and hope this will lead to a permanent removal of the tariffs in time for our main shipping season, later in the year.

“We have absorbed these tariffs for the last year, which has been a very significant cost to our business as a challenging time. This is extremely welcome news and gives us much greater confidence to pursue the growth opportunity which the US market continues to represent.”

 

 

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