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Default Does this mean we can take deliveries again?

I get several 'News Summary' emails each morning and the one story that piqued my interest is the EU trade deal. Several news agencies (mostly quoting Reuters and AP) state that there are no tariffs on airplanes or airplane parts.

From the Reuters article
Von der Leyen said there would be no tariffs from either side on aircraft and aircraft parts, certain chemicals, certain generic drugs, semiconductor equipment, some agricultural products, natural resources and critical raw materials.
"We will keep working to add more products to this list," von der Leyen said, adding that spirits were still under discussion.
Unfortunately there are no quotation marks on the first comment so it could be paraphrased or assumed. My question is, does this mean we can stop playing the "not-yet-delivered" game to avoid paying the tariffs?
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