Boeing says committed to UK, listened to concerns over Northern Ireland jobs

Reuters  |  BELFAST 

BELFAST (Reuters) - said on Wednesday it had listened to Britain's concerns about jobs in Northern Ireland after it won the first round of a trade battle with Canada's Bombardier, the region's biggest manufacturer.

A spokesman said the U.S. aerospace giant remained committed to after Defence Secretary Michael Fallon warned it could lose out on defence contracts because of its dispute with its Canadian rival.

The U.S. Commerce Department on Tuesday slapped preliminary anti-subsidy duties on Bombardier's CSeries jets after accused of unfairly subsidising the aircraft.

"We have heard and understand the concerns from the prime minister and the government about workers in Northern Ireland. is committed to the and values the partnership, which stretches back almost 80 years," the spokesman for said by email.

The company has doubled its direct employment in the since 2011 and tripled its spending, he said.

"Any claimed economic threat to is due to the weakness of its product in the marketplace," he added.

(Reporting by Tim Hepher; Editing by Victoria Bryan)

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First Published: Wed, September 27 2017. 19:22 IST