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OTTAWA [url=http://www.cheapjerseyswholesalechina.com/]Wholesale NFL Jerseys[/url] , Sept. 18 (Xinhua) -- Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said here on Monday that his country will not do business with U.S. aerospace giant Boeing because the company has sued a Canadian company.

Trudeau made the remarks at a joint press conference after his meeting British Prime Minister Theresa May, who arrived here Monday for one-day visit.

It means that Trudeau's government may walk away from a controversial plan to purchase 18 interim Super Hornet fighter jets from Boeing if the company doesn't stand down.

Boeing launched a trade dispute with Montreal-based Bombardier earlier this year. It accused its rival Bombardier of selling its CSeries passenger jets to a U.S. airline at an unfairly low price with help from government subsidies, and said the case affected its long-term economic health.

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Trudeau said "the action that Boeing has taken is very much in their narrow economic interests, to harm a potential competitor, and quite frankly is not in keeping with the kind of openness to trade that we know benefits citizens in all countries around the world."

"We won't do business with a company that's busy


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