White House orders 180-day negotiations to adjust imports of commercial aircraft and jet-engine parts over national-security con

A presidential proclamation directs the Commerce secretary and the US Trade Representative to urgently negotiate with trading partners to “adjust” imports of commercial aircraft, jet engines, and associated parts so such imports do not threaten US national security. The negotiation window is set for 180 days.

Discovered 2026-07-10T10:28:57.325156-07:00 | 2026-07-10T10:28:57.325156-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • It creates a formal US government track to renegotiate terms for imports of commercial aircraft and jet-engine parts—directly affecting OEM sourcing, supply-chain planning, and product availability.
  • The proclamation frames the issue as a national-security risk, increasing the likelihood of trade measures that could cascade into engine-component procurement and compliance requirements.
  • An “urgent” 180-day negotiation timeline sets near-term regulatory and contracting uncertainty for aerospace suppliers with cross-border parts dependencies.

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2026-07-10T10:28:57.325156-07:00
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2026-07-10T10:45:34.493146-07:00
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