UK to keep pushing for deal after Trump imposes 10% tariff
- Donald Trump has imposed a 10% tariff on all British imports, citing a war on foreign cheaters and reciprocal tariffs on multiple nations.
- Keir Starmer will speak at Labour's local election launch following Donald Trump's announcement of the tariff, which is set to take effect on Saturday.
- The UK government is focused on negotiating with the US to ease the newly imposed tariffs as part of ongoing economic discussions.
- The UK is prepared to handle the economic challenges posed by the tariffs, acknowledging the potential impact.
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UK Mulls Retaliation Against Trump Tariffs.
PULSE POINTS:What Happened: The United Kingdom is considering retaliatory tariffs after the United States, under President Donald J. Trump, imposed a 10 percent levy on British goods—half the 20 percent levy on European Union goods. Who’s Involved: Britain’s Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds, British Members of Parliament (MPs), and President Trump. Where & When: The tariffs are set to start this weekend, impacting goods entering the U.S. fr…
Forbes calls on UK ministers to strike trade deal with US after Trump tariffs
The Scottish Deputy First Minister said the UK Government should ‘recognise the potential opportunities of a trade agreement with the US’. Scotland’s Deputy First Minister has called on the UK Government to leave no stone unturned in efforts to secure a trade deal with America, as she warned tariffs imposed by US President Donald Trump will impact on some of Scotland’s key industries. Kate Forbes said the Scotch Whisky Association had already es…
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