Government draws up list of potential products to include in tariff retaliation
- The UK Government is considering retaliatory tariffs against US products, including electric cars, due to Trump's 10% tariffs on the UK.
- The Department for Business and Trade published a list of over 11,000 US goods that could face higher taxes.
- Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds emphasized that securing a trade deal with the US remains the government's preferred action amidst growing Parliament concerns.
- Concerns in Parliament have arisen regarding potential compromises in safety regulations during trade negotiations, but children's safety is reportedly 'not up for negotiation.
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Toilet seats to Levi's jeans: UK preparing products list to retaliate against Trump's trade war, says Report
In the wake of US President Donald Trump's latest announcement of new tariffs on its trading partners, which have shocked governments and investors around the world, the UK is drawing up a list of approximately 8,000 US products that it could charge with retaliatory tariffs if London and Washington don't sign a pact by May 1, The Sun reports. The UK's Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds published a 417-page list of US products that could be sub…
A 417-page British list of American products subject to countervailing duties has been prepared.
The British government has compiled an extensive list of American imports on which it may impose retaliatory tariffs in response to US tariff measures on British exports.
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