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Trump threatens 50% tariff on Canadian aircraft

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Trump decertifying Canadian aircraft: What we know
President Donald Trump on Thursday said he is decertifying all aircraft made in Canada as retaliation against the country for not certifying jets from Georgia-based Gulfstream Aerospace.

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Trump threatens 50% tariff on Canadian aircraft in escalating Gulfstream certification fight
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Trump's political threat to 'decertify' thousands of Canadian-made aircraft risks aviation safety, industry watchers say
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Trump Threatens Canada Over Business Jet Dispute
President Trump deepened his rift with Canada on Thursday, threatening to restrict the use of Canadian-built aircraft in the United States because of a dispute related to American-made business jets.

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Trump threatens Canada with aircraft tariffs, decertification over Gulfstream approvals
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Donald Trump to hit Canada with brutal 50% tariff on all aircrafts after 'refusal' as feud continues
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
20h

Georgia’s Gulfstream finds itself in U.S. trade dogfight with Canada

Savannah-based Gulfstream finds itself in the middle of a political trade dispute after President Donald Trump threatened to slap tariffs on and decertify Canadian-made planes
AeroTime
1d

Gulfstream’s 2025 results climb sharply as deliveries and backlog grow

Gulfstream’s 2025 deliveries rose to 158 jets as General Dynamics’ aerospace revenue climbed to $13.1B and its backlog grew to $21.8B.
FlightGlobal
2d

Gulfstream deliveries to remain largely flat in 2026

Gulfstream expects to deliver only marginally more business jets this year than in 2025, as the manufacturer continues grappling with supply chain constraints and aircraft completion bottlenecks.
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