The customs duties imposed by the president of the United States, Donald Trump, in European products, may have consequences for learning recruits on Airbus if this caused economic difficulties, said the head of the Guillaume Faury company on Tuesday, April 22, April 22.
“I don’t know where we are going with what is happening in American import taxes, this crisis has the potential to be quite serious,” said Guillaume Faury, during a Senate audience about public aid to the company.
“We will continue to make learning in general,” said the boss, adding that the adjustment “also depends a lot on the economic situation that we are going to be.”
Donald Trump’s customs surcharge amounts to 10% for all countries in the world, and could increase to 20% at the end of the 90 -day suspension period announced by the US president, which would weigh in the Imported Airbus in the United States.
Best “Objective” learning aid
The Court of Auditors called in March, in its annual report, to better “point” and “coordinate” public policies in favor of young people, recommending in particular “better measures in young people who are more distant of employment, particularly for help for hiring and learning.”
However, “finding the correct management for co -financing and financing of learning in budgetary situations that are complicated, I understand that there are actions to take,” he admitted, assuring, however, for Airbus, “that is part of the things we do, that we will continue to do.”
Source: BFM TV
