<tt id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"><pre id="6hsgl"></pre></pre></tt>
          <nav id="6hsgl"><th id="6hsgl"></th></nav>
          国产免费网站看v片元遮挡,一亚洲一区二区中文字幕,波多野结衣一区二区免费视频,天天色综网,久久综合给合久久狠狠狠,男人的天堂av一二三区,午夜福利看片在线观看,亚洲中文字幕在线无码一区二区

          Global General

          WTO gives mixed verdict on Airbus-Boeing spat

          (Agencies)
          Updated: 2011-05-19 07:51
          Large Medium Small

          WTO gives mixed verdict on Airbus-Boeing spat

          Employees work in the fuselage section of the A380 Airbus in Montoir-de-Bretagne near Saint-Nazaire in this January 20, 2011 file photo. [Photo/Agencies] 

          GENEVA - European aircraft maker Airbus received state subsidies that hurt US rival Boeing Inc., but not all of them were illegal under international rules, the World Trade Organization said Wednesday.

          The mixed decision by a WTO appeals panel allowed Brussels and Washington to both claim a victory of sorts in their tit-for-tat dispute over financial aid to airplane manufacturers that has become the costliest and most complex ever to be heard by the international trade body.

          Related readings:
          WTO gives mixed verdict on Airbus-Boeing spat China buys Airbus top business jet for charter flights
          WTO gives mixed verdict on Airbus-Boeing spat Airbus top business jet lands in China for charter flights
          WTO gives mixed verdict on Airbus-Boeing spat China needs time to warm to A380: President of Airbus China
          WTO gives mixed verdict on Airbus-Boeing spat Airbus targets Chinese market

          The appeals panel upheld an earlier ruling in June, which found that European subsidies to Airbus had caused US rival Boeing to lose market share in several markets particularly in Asia.

          It concluded that financial aid provided by France, Germany, Spain and Britain for the development of several Airbus planes "caused serious prejudice to the interests of the United States."

          But the panel overturned an earlier finding that certain grants, such as for research and development, had constituted a "prohibited export subsidy," and said Boeing hadn't lost market share in Brazil, Mexico, Singapore and Taiwan because of the subsidies.

          EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht described the appeals ruling as an "important result."

          "The US claim that Airbus received prohibited export subsidies has been dismissed in its entirety," he said. "In addition, a number of claims relating to R&D and infrastructure among others were either rejected or only partially accepted."

          His counterpart in Washington, US Trade Representative Ron Kirk, said the panel's ruling still meant Airbus had received $18 billion in illegal state support over four decades.

          "These subsidies have greatly harmed the United States, including causing Boeing to lose sales and market share in key markets throughout the world," Kirk said. "Launch aid is illegal, and the European Union and the member states should refrain from future launch aid disbursements."

          Boeing and Airbus, too, heralded the ruling as a win for their side.

          "This is a clear, final win for fair trade that will level the playing field for America's aerospace workers," Boeing Chairman Jim McNerney was quoted as saying in a statement.

          Airbus chief executive Tom Enders said he was pleased with the results. "This is a big win for Europe," he said.

          Upbeat statements from all sides have become a common feature of this long-running trans-Atlantic dispute over a market believed to be worth more than $3 trillion over the next two decades.

          In Washington, US Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus said, "This ruling cracks down on illegal trade subsidies that cost American jobs and helps ensure a global economy where US workers can compete and win."

          The European Union will now be given several months to rectify those practices the WTO found to be illegal, after which Washington can approach the global body with any request for damages. These would be paid in the form of punitive tariffs on European goods, but it is far from certain that the WTO will grant such measures.

          Meanwhile, a separate complaint lodged by Brussels over what it says are illegal US subsidies to Boeing is working its way through the trade court.

          In March, the WTO ruled that Boeing received at least $5 billion in subsidies between 1989 and 2006 that were prohibited under international trade rules.

          An appeals panel is expected to rule on that case in the coming months.

          分享按鈕
          主站蜘蛛池模板: 国产免费踩踏调教视频| 久久这里只有精品免费首页| 亚洲av成人网人人蜜臀| 国产成人精品无码免费看| 免费无码av片在线观看网址| 最新亚洲人成网站在线影院| 日韩精品无码一区二区三区 | 久久久无码精品国产一区| 久久99精品久久水蜜桃| 一级欧美一级日韩片| 国产精品亚洲欧美大片在线看| 四虎在线成人免费观看| 日韩免费无码一区二区三区| 亚洲成人资源在线观看| 精品国产午夜福利理论片| 国产99青青成人A在线| 欧美性猛交xxx×乱大交3| 99久久99这里只有免费费精品| 欧美三级视频在线播放| 亚洲综合一区二区三区视频| 亚洲日韩一区二区| 国产福利酱国产一区二区| 国产乱码精品一区二区麻豆| yy111111在线尤物| 免费人成在线观看网站| 精品亚洲国产成人av制服| 国产精品女同一区二区久| 国产99在线 | 免费| 国产91吞精一区二区三区| 精品中文人妻中文字幕| ā片在线观看免费观看| 亚洲av日韩在线资源| 玩两个丰满老熟女久久网| 国产无遮挡免费视频免费| 亚洲老熟女一区二区三区 | 中文字幕av无码免费一区| 亚洲av无码成人精品区一区| 男人av无码天堂| 国产成人精彩在线视频50| 国产品精品久久久久中文| 精品无码一区在线观看|