US delays aircraft, jet engine and parts tariffs; Trump orders negotiations with trading partners

The US will not immediately impose tariffs on commercial aircraft, jet engines and parts following an investigation. Instead, President Donald Trump directed the administration to negotiate with trading partners to adjust imports of these products, shifting the near-term approach from unilateral duties to negotiated outcomes.

Discovered 2026-07-09T14:58:58.897629-07:00 | 2026-07-09T14:58:58.897629-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Tariff delays on aircraft and jet engine parts directly affect OEM and supplier pricing assumptions, order timing, and component supply-chain economics.
  • The pivot from immediate duties to import-adjustment negotiations changes the risk profile for cross-border sourcing and contracting across the aerospace value chain.
  • As OEMs recalibrate delivery plans and spare-parts strategies under trade policy uncertainty, this decision can influence near-term market demand signals for aircraft and propulsion.

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