Uncle Sam Bills Foreign Airlines for Their U.S. Wallet Watch
Published Date: 2/28/2025
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Summary
The BEA is running a must-do survey called BE-9 for foreign airlines flying in the U.S. They want to know how much money these airlines make and spend here to better understand trade and its effects on the economy. If you’re a foreign airline operator, get ready to share your numbers every quarter—this helps keep the U.S. trade game strong and smart!
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