Canada approves latest Gulfstream business jets after Trump tariff threat
MONTREAL — Canadian regulators have given the thumbs-up to Gulfstream’s latest business jets, less than a month after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened new tariffs over the planes’ status north of the border.
Transport Canada certified the Georgia-based company’s G700 and G800 jets on Monday, according to a departmental document, eight days after green-lighting two older Gulfstream models.
Trump warned last month he would decertify and place tariffs on all Canadian-made planes unless the government approved the four Gulfstream luxury aircraft, marking the latest escalation of trade tensions between the two countries.
The go-ahead from Transport Canada comes despite de-icing concerns flagged by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, which has granted the G700 and G800 conditional certification.
