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2 weeks ago |
newsbulletin247.com | Florence Loeve
By Florence LoevePARIS (Reuters) – The direction of the European aircraft manufacturer Airbus called for the return of an agreement dating from 1979 between more than 30 countries which provided exemptions from customs law for civil aviation, until the recent trade war launched by US President Donald Trump.
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2 weeks ago |
money.usnews.com | Tim Hepher |Florence Loeve
By Tim Hepher and Florence LoevePARIS (Reuters) -Europe’s Airbus posted stronger-than-expected revenues and core profit for the first quarter and reaffirmed targets for the year, while stressing it was too early to quantify the impact of tariffs.
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2 weeks ago |
marketscreener.com | Tim Hepher |Florence Loeve
PARIS (Reuters) -The head of Europe's Airbus called for a return to tariff-free trading for aerospace on Wednesday, joining a chorus of U.S. industry leaders seeking relief from a growing tariff war in which Airbus warned there could be "only losers". CEO Guillaume Faury said U.S. tariffs and the prospect of European retaliation had not so far had a significant direct impact on supply chains and remained manageable for now, but that it was closely watching air travel, airlines and suppliers.
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2 weeks ago |
marketscreener.com | Tim Hepher |Florence Loeve
PARIS (Reuters) -The head of Europe's Airbus called for a return to tariff-free trading for aerospace on Wednesday, joining a chorus of U.S. industry leaders seeking relief from a growing tariff war in which Airbus warned there could be "only losers". CEO Guillaume Faury said U.S. tariffs and the prospect of European retaliation had not so far had a significant direct impact on the world's largest planemaker, but that it was closely monitoring air travel and its supply chains.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Florence Loeve
By Florence LoevePARIS (Reuters) -The Paris court of appeals ruled on Tuesday the French market watchdog must reconsider whether a mandatory buyout offer is or was necessary when the former media conglomerate Vivendi completed its multibillion-euro split last year. Last December Vivendi spun off its Canal+, Louis Hachette and Havas businesses, which are now listed as standalone companies in London, Paris and Amsterdam respectively.
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