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volta87 | 5 years ago

> The tariff will have a significant effect on production of the Airbus A320 in Mobile, Alabama, something which Airbus has claimed will only hurt US workers.

How will this hurt US workers?

Sounds like this is suggesting that either they will pay the workers less to compensate, or maybe even move the factory elsewhere to avoid the tariffs (moving the factory to mexico might mean the tariffs disappear until new tariffs against shipping planes from mexico get approved, which might take some time).

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harg|5 years ago

That’s assuming that all the planes manufactured in Alabama are not exported outside the USA. E.g. to airlines registered in Mexico, Canada, S America. I imagine that at least some are exported so moving manufacturing outside the USA would definitely hurt employment.

volta87|5 years ago

IIUC the goal of the Alabama factory is to work around the existing tarifs on shipping planes to the US. Instead of shipping the planes, Airbus ships the parts, and assembles them in the US, thus avoiding the plane tarifs. So now there are tariffs on "plane parts".

Maybe they'll just stop doing this, close the factory, and ship whole planes from the EU again. Depends what the difference is in the plane and plane parts tariff, and whats more worth it.