Paris, France and its European partners would take firm counter-measures if Washington goes ahead with imposing sanctions on EU imports as retaliation for European aircraft subsidies, the French Foreign Affairs Ministry has said.
Agnes von der Muhll, the Foreign Affairs ministry’s spokesperson, warned on Wednesday that “the escalation of trade tension … will have negative impacts on economies, international trade and the aviation industry,” stressing that such dispute with a partner was “undesirable”, Xinhua reported.
She added that “the EU would prefer an amicable settlement in this 15-year-old dispute and the development of new common rules on government support for aviation companies” after the World Trade Organisation (WTO) ruled that the US could target USD 7.5 billion of EU imports over illegal subsidies for planemaker Airbus.
“Unfortunately, the US does not seem ready to negotiate at this stage. We are therefore responding firmly and will defend European interests by imposing the retaliatory measures authorized by the WTO against the US,” she said.
According to von der Muhll, the European bloc would impose sanctions on the US “in several months” in relation to complaints concerning some USD 5 billion subsidies to Boeing between 1989 and 2006 despite WTO previous ruling to stop illegal aid to the aircraft maker.
Since 2004, trade tension has deepened between Brussels and Washington over mutual claims of illegal aid to plane giants Boeing and Airbus.