Boeing Accuses Bombardier of Jet-Dumping in New U.S.-Canada Spat

  • Aerospace giant asks for duties against upstart C Series
  • Allegations add to tensions on lumber, dairy under Trump
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Boeing Co. accused Bombardier Inc. of selling C Series passenger jets in the U.S. at “absurdly low” prices, adding a new salvo to an increasingly tense trade relationship between the U.S. and Canada.

The U.S. planemaker is asking the International Trade Commission to find that it has suffered injury to its business at the hands of Bombardier and to recommend that the Commerce Department impose duties on the Montreal-based jet builder. Bombardier fell in Toronto trading.