Boeing Canada Move Sparks TRUMP’S FURY as US Aerospace Jobs DISAPPEAR।

Breaking news from Washington is shaking US political circles and the American aerospace industry. Former President Donald Trump is reportedly furious after Canada secured major long-term contracts with Boeing—inside North America itself.
Canadian aerospace firms have outbid US rivals to win billions of dollars in work covering aircraft assembly, avionics, and maintenance. Much of this production is now set to move to Quebec and Ontario, raising fears of job losses in US states like Washington and Missouri.
This shift follows Trump’s 2024 tariffs on aircraft components, meant to protect American manufacturing. Instead, higher costs pushed Boeing to seek stable, tariff-free alternatives—making Canada an attractive choice.
Trump reacted angrily online, accusing Canada of betraying US workers. But economists warn this highlights a deeper problem: tariffs may be driving jobs away rather than protecting them.
In Canada, leaders are celebrating a historic industrial win. In the US, unions and lawmakers are alarmed—especially with the 2025 election approaching.
This moment could redefine North America’s aerospace future—and challenge the promise of “America First.”
