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US aviation unions voice concern over Trump tariffs


US aviation unions shared concerns about potential disruptions to aviation after the Trump administration announced it planned to implement tariffs on Canada and Mexico. 

These tariffs were initially implemented on February 1, 2025, in order to “halt illegal immigration and stop poisonous fentanyl and other drugs from flowing into the US.” On February 3, 2025, US President Donald Trump revealed he would delay the 25% tariffs on imports from these countries for one month. 

After the announcement, the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) released a statement saying that disruptions to business aviation could have “profound consequences, and workarounds that meet the exacting regulatory requirements take months or years to establish.” 

According to the NBAA, business aviation is a “powerful driver” of the US economy, supporting over a million jobs and contributing nearly $250 billion in economic development. 

“Critical to this essential industry is a complex, highly regulated global supply chain, supported by a number of bilateral agreements that are required to meet stringent safety standards, while ensuring the reliable flow of highly specialized goods,” the NBAA statement read.  

The NBAA expressed concerns that the tariffs could “disrupt the industry’s unique supply chain, and the jobs, economic growth, manufacturing leadership and innovative edge that depend on it.” 

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