The first thing to realize is that the Trump administration is prepared to impose crippling duties upon request. Alain Bellemare, left, president and CEO of Bombardier Inc., and Ed Bastian, right, CEO of Delta Air Lines, shake hands in front of a Delta-branded Bombardier CSeries on April 28, 2016. (Ryan Remiorz/Canadian Press)But with Trump, Boeing has found its Galahad. May has asked the Trump administration not to take steps that would threaten Bombardier jobs in Northern Ireland. That's not going to change, especially when the Trump administration believes protectionism is a big part of the plan to make America great again.
Source: CBC News September 27, 2017 20:40 UTC