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Swiss plane maker Pilatus halts business jet deliveries to US over tariffs

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ZURICH (Reuters) -Swiss aircraft manufacturer Pilatus on Friday said it has temporarily halted deliveries of its PC-12 and PC-24 business jets to the United States, saying steep new U.S. tariffs put

Pilatus Suspends Business Jet Deliveries to US Amid Tariff Crisis

Impact of U.S. Tariffs on Pilatus

ZURICH (Reuters) -Swiss aircraft manufacturer Pilatus on Friday said it has temporarily halted deliveries of its PC-12 and PC-24 business jets to the United States, saying steep new U.S. tariffs put the company at "significant competitive disadvantage".

Overview of Tariff Implications

The U.S. is a key market for Pilatus, accounting for around 40% of annual PC-12 and PC-24 production, said the company based in Stans, central Switzerland.

Company's Response and Future Plans

"The new customs tariff imposed by the U.S. authorities represents a significant competitive disadvantage for Pilatus," said the privately-held company.

Job Security Measures

"In the short term, the tariff will lead to a temporary halt in deliveries and thus to a temporary interruption of U.S. business," it added.

Switzerland was left in shock on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed crippling import tariffs of 39% on Swiss goods.

Officials are continuing discussions to reduce the trade barriers, Bern said on Friday, as economists warned of job cuts as companies were effectively shut out of the United States by the duties.

Pilatus said the "massive additional costs and the resulting competitive disadvantages" versus U.S. and European competitors – were also causing increasing uncertainty among its customers.

The company said it would consider allocating PC-12 and PC-24 aircraft to other markets, while it was also accelerating its efforts to expand local production, including a planned assembly plant in Sarasota, Florida.

It said it was doing everything in its power to secure the jobs of its 3,000 employees, and would consider short-time working or adjusting its workforce from natural attrition.

(Reporting by John Revill and Paul Arnold, Editing by Louise Heavens)

Key Takeaways

  • Pilatus halts PC-12 and PC-24 deliveries to the US.
  • US tariffs create a competitive disadvantage for Pilatus.
  • The US market accounts for 40% of Pilatus's production.
  • Pilatus plans to expand local production in Florida.
  • Efforts are underway to secure jobs for 3,000 employees.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why has Pilatus halted deliveries of its business jets to the US?
Pilatus has temporarily halted deliveries of its PC-12 and PC-24 business jets to the US due to steep new tariffs imposed by U.S. authorities, which create a significant competitive disadvantage.
What percentage of Pilatus's production is accounted for by the US market?
The U.S. market accounts for around 40% of Pilatus's annual production of the PC-12 and PC-24 business jets.
What actions is Pilatus considering in response to the tariffs?
Pilatus is considering allocating its PC-12 and PC-24 aircraft to other markets and is accelerating efforts to expand local production, including a planned assembly plant.
What impact do the new tariffs have on Pilatus's customers?
The tariffs are causing increasing uncertainty among Pilatus's customers due to the massive additional costs and resulting competitive disadvantages.
How is Pilatus planning to secure jobs amid the tariff situation?
Pilatus is doing everything in its power to secure the jobs of its 3,000 employees and is considering short-time working or adjusting its workforce through natural attrition.

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