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Aerospace officials of the European countries where Airbus makes its planes will push for a suspension of the European Union's Emission Trading System (ETS) for airlines to avert retaliation from China, officials said on Tuesday.
"Airbus has left us with no doubt that the threat of retaliatory action is a clear and present danger to its order list," Michael adventure tours usa Fallon, new business minister in Britain, said at the ILA Berlin Air Show on Tuesday.
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He was speaking at a joint news conference of the four government officials from Britain, Germany, Spain and France - the so-called adventure tours usa Airbus ministers adventure tours usa - who usually meet at air shows to discuss matters related to Airbus.
"Europe's negotiating strength depends on our unity and our determination. Nothing will be achieved by showing adventure tours usa weakness in the way this poorly informed junior minister would like," he told reporters.
"We feel we are being discriminated against," Germany's aerospace policy coordinator Peter Hintze said. "We demand adventure tours usa a global solution adventure tours usa from an industrial policy point of view because we could otherwise put ourselves at a disadvantage in major markets."
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