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US scraps airline investment reforms

By Doug Cameron in Chicago and Andrew Bounds in Brussels

Published: December 5 2006 16:56 | Last updated: December 6 2006 02:00

Hopes for an open skies aviation pact between the US and the European Union suffered a severe setback on Tuesday when the US abandoned plans to give overseas investors more influence in the management of its airlines.

Bowing to pressure from Congress, labour unions and airlines, Mary Peters, the new transportation secretary, acknowledged dropping the reforms could affect the preliminary transatlantic deal agreed last year.

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