The U.S. International Trade Commission has ruled in favour of Montreal's Bombardier Inc. in a trade dispute with Chicago-based Boeing Co.
Commissioners voted unanimously that Boeing did not suffer harm from prospective imports of C Series commercial jets.
The ruling means the anti-dumping and countervailing duties totalling 292.21 per cent that were imposed by the U.S. Department of Commerce won't be applied.
Bombardier called the decision ``a victory for innovation, competition, and the rule of law.''
The Montreal-based company also says it is a victory for U.S. airlines and the American travelling public.
Bombardier says it will now move to finalize its partnership with Airbus SE.