Airbus loans reportedly faulted
Trade panel sides with U.S. over Europe, sources say
Posted: September 5, 2009 at 3:40 a.m.
European loans to aircraft maker Airbus SAS broke commerce rules, a World Trade Organization panel found in a ruling released Friday, backing at least part of a U.S. complaint in the first round in the biggest dispute ever before the global arbiter, two people familiar with the ruling said.
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