Britain ready to implement US tariff deal, trade minister says
- The UK is "ready to go" on implementing the trade deal with the US, according to Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds.
- The deal will cut UK tariffs on steel and automotive exports in exchange for greater access to US goods.
- Negotiations have been challenging, but Reynolds is "very hopeful" for a soon effective agreement.
- The agreement aims to eliminate tariffs on British steel and reduce vehicle tariffs to 10%.
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UK ‘ready to go’ on implementing US trade deal, says Business Secretary
Jonathan Reynolds suggested the White House was responsible for the hold-up.
Britain ready to implement US tariff deal, trade minister says
Britain is ready to implement its side of a tariff deal with the United States and is hopeful for a proclamation from U.S. President Donald Trump to put the agreement into effect in the coming days, trade minister Jonathan Reynolds said on Thursday.
There is no longer any obstacle to completing a trade deal between the UK and the US, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Friday. US President Donald Trump and Starmer agreed on May 8 to reduce tariffs on UK car and steel imports to the US, while Britain agreed to reduce tariffs on beef and ethanol. Although the UK was the first to reach a new trade deal with the Trump administration, the details have been left for further negotiations b…
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The United States is poised to start lowering its tariffs on some British products within days, the UK trade secretary has indicated. Jonathan Reynolds told reporters the US was expected to slash its tariffs on British cars “very soon” after “a very significant week” of talks. Reynolds and Keir Starmer met Howard Lutnick, the US commerce secretary, for talks on Tuesday evening, during which they raised the implementation of the US-UK trade deal.…
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