Boeing Pushing for Open, Fair Trade as U.S. Slaps Metals Tariffs

  • Trump’s tariffs won’t have a material impact on financials
  • U.S. said it’s levying new duties on steel, aluminium imports

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Boeing Co. said it will push for open and fair trade after President Donald Trump announced duties on steel and aluminum imports from some of America’s allies on national security grounds.

“We’ve done a preliminary analysis and we don’t see it having a material effect on our financials," sales chief Randy Tinseth said in an interview during a gathering of airline industry leaders in Sydney. “We’re going to continue to advocate that open and fair trade is the path we’d want to see the market headed.”