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Uncertainty for UK After US Supreme Court Tariff Ruling, Experts Say
The UK government expects continued preferential trade terms despite uncertainty over tariff refunds and potential new US tariffs, British Chamber of Commerce said the ruling leaves trade conditions unclear.
- On Friday, the US Supreme Court struck down many of President Donald Trump's tariffs, leaving UK businesses facing immediate uncertainty over tariff exposure and sector deals.
- For the UK, officials point to a 10% rate and sector carve-outs negotiated by Sir Keir Starmer and President Trump, but duties on steel, aluminium, pharmaceuticals, automobiles, and aerospace remain.
- The British Chamber of Commerce warned that the decision `does little to clear the murky waters for business`, while Richard Rumbelow and Andy Prendergast urged clarity and called the ruling `very welcome`.
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