head of politics at the daily mirror and helen brand, chief executive of the association of chartered certified accountantsade commission has voted unanimously in support of bombardier, blocking us trade commission's 292% tariffs on the company. a result against bombardier, the canadian airline company, could have putjobs at the company's plant in northern ireland under threat. we can speak to our ireland correspondent chris page, who's outside bombardier in belfast. very an expected but very welcome news tonight for the workers here at bombardier in east belfast. so far this trade dispute had not been going the way they wanted, the us authorities had not made significant rulings, and the outcome of which was a tariff of i92% rulings, and the outcome of which was a tariff of 192% was expected to be imposed on imports of bombard era's flagship product, the passenger jet era's flagship product, the passengerjet —— era's flagship product, the passenger jet —— bombardier‘s flagship product. there have been worries aboutjob say, if the us trade body which met tonight in washington had endorsed that position and