A Boeing 737 MAX airliner piloted by Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Steve Dickson lands following an evaluation flight at Boeing Field the in Seattle, Washington, on Sept 30, 2020. (PHOTO / AFP)
WASHINGTON - The US Trade Representative’s (USTR) office on Wednesday said it looked forward to working with European allies to resolve a long-standing dispute over aircraft subsidies once President Joe Biden’s nominee as top trade negotiator is confirmed.
We know there is great interest in resolving the Boeing-Airbus dispute on both sides of the Atlantic and USTR looks forward to working with our European allies to find an outcome that levels the playing field once Ambassador Tai is confirmed
Adam Hodge, USTR spokesman
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“We know there is great interest in resolving the Boeing-Airbus dispute on both sides of the Atlantic and USTR looks forward to working with our European allies to find an outcome that levels the playing field once Ambassador Tai is confirmed,” USTR spokesman Adam Hodge said.
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The Senate Finance Committee has not yet set a date for the confirmation hearing of Katherine Tai, the former top trade counsel on the US House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee.