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US slaps tariffs on French and German wines, aircraft parts amid EU dispute
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WASHINGTON, Dec 31 ― US trade officials said yesterday they were increasing tariffs on certain European Union products, including aircraft-related parts and wines from France and Germany, amid an ongoing civil aircraft dispute between Washington and Brussels.

In a statement, the Office of the US Trade Representative said it was adding tariffs on aircraft manufacturing parts and certain non-sparkling wines as well as cognacs and other brandies from France and Germany.

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The USTR did not say when the tariffs would take effect but noted that additional details would be "forthcoming.”

The new tariffs are the latest action in the 16-year US-EU dispute over civil aviation subsidies involving European aircraft company Airbus SE and its US-based rival Boeing Co.

The USTR said yesterday the EU had unfairly calculated tariffs against the United States allowed by a September World Trade Organisation ruling in the ongoing dispute: "The EU needs to take some measure to compensate for this unfairness.”

Representatives for the European Union could not be immediately reached for comment on the USTR action. ― Reuters

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