The United States is not imposing new tariffs on commercial aircraft and related parts at this time, following an investigation into the sector, according to a proclamation signed by President Donald Trump on Thursday. The decision holds off additional tariff measures despite findings that the industry faces ongoing vulnerability. Coverage reports that the investigation conducted by the U.S. Department of Commerce concludes the domestic commercial aircraft industry remains exposed to external pressures, including actions taken by foreign stakeholders. The reporting also cites continued reliance on global supply chains as a factor contributing to the industry’s susceptibility. Together, the accounts indicate that while the investigation identifies vulnerabilities in aircraft manufacturing and sourcing, the administration chooses to delay the implementation of new tariffs on commercial aircraft imports and parts. The proclamation’s effect is described as postponing the tariff action, rather than eliminating the possibility of future measures.