Boeing needs to get around the table with Bombardier and find a solution to its trade dispute that has put more than 4,200 jobs at risk in Northern Ireland, a senior British minister said on Sunday.
James Brokenshire, Britain's minister for Northern Ireland, told his Conservative Party's annual conference that Boeing's role in getting the U.S. government to slap a 220 percent tariff on Bombardier's CSeries jets, whose wings are made at a plant in Belfast, was unjust.
The U.S. planemaker accuses Canada and Britain of unfairly subsidising Bombardier, a charge that Bombardier denies.
"The support that the UK provided to the Bombardier operation in Belfast was and remains compliant with international requirements," Brokenshire said.
"I say to Boeing this case is unjustified and unwarranted. This action is not what is expected of a long-term partner to the UK. They need to get round the table and secure a negotiated outcome to this dispute quickly." Reuters
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