Brazil WTO trade complaint against Canada without merit, Bombardier says
MONTREAL — Brazil vowed on Monday to launch a trade challenge against Canada before the World Trade Organization over financial support for Bombardier, a move the Montreal-based company said was without merit.
“We are very confident that all investments associated with Bombardier are fully compliant with all WTO rules and regulations,” Olivier Marcil, vice-president of external relations, said in an email.
Bombardier (TSX:BBD.B) responded after Brazil’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement saying it will proceed with a WTO challenge, alleging that financial support for the aerospace giant has affected competitive market conditions in a way that is incompatible with Canada’s commitments to the WTO.
Brazil is complaining about US$2.5 billion in investments in Bombardier this year to help it survive.


