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Delta supports US-UK trade deal preserving zero tariffs on aerospace

Delta supports US-UK trade deal preserving zero tariffs on aerospace
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Alain Bellemare, E.V.P. & President – International | Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines has expressed its support for the recent trade agreement between the United States and the United Kingdom. The airline's statement comes after the Trump Administration announced that the agreement will maintain a reciprocal zero tariff policy on aerospace products.

A Delta spokesperson stated, "On behalf of our 100,000 employees, Delta welcomes the Trump Administration’s announcement that the trade agreement between the United States and United Kingdom will preserve the reciprocal zero tariff policy on aerospace products, and we hope it will serve as a model for future agreements."

The agreement is seen as beneficial for maintaining the $104 billion annual U.S. trade surplus in the aerospace industry. Delta believes this move will continue to support air travel as a significant contributor to U.S. economic growth, innovation, and job creation.

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