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UK and US have ‘balanced’ buying and selling relationship after Trump tariff risk, No 10 says

By Editorial Board Published February 3, 2025 3 Min Read
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UK and US have ‘balanced’ buying and selling relationship after Trump tariff risk, No 10 says

The UK and the US have a “fair and balanced trading relationship”, Quantity 10 has stated, after Donald Trump claimed the UK is “out of line”.

The American president recommended he is able to impose tariffs on each the UK and the EU after he introduced 25% tariffs on items from Mexico and Canada, and 10% on China.

The FTSE 100 index of main UK shares fell sharply on Monday morning after Mr Trump was requested if he’ll slap levies on Britain too.

He replied: “UK is out of line but I’m sure that one… I think that one can be worked out.”

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Reacting to that remark, a UK authorities spokesman stated: “The US is an indispensable ally and one of our closest trading partners, and we have a fair and balanced trading relationship which benefits both sides of the Atlantic.

“We look ahead to working carefully with President Trump to proceed to construct on UK-US buying and selling relations for our economic system, companies and the British folks.”

The US represents 18% (£300bn) of the UK’s commerce and the nations are one another’s single largest traders with £1.2trn invested in one another’s economies.

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Mr Trump’s feedback and the next market fallout, additionally seen in Europe, are set to overshadow Sir Keir Starmer changing into the primary UK chief to fulfill all 27 EU chiefs since Brexit.

UK ministers have beforehand recommended the nation might keep away from US tariffs because it doesn’t have a commerce deficit with Britain.

Mr Trump additionally had constructive phrases for the UK when he stated discussions with the prime minister have “been very nice”.

“We’ve had a couple of meetings. We’ve had numerous phone calls. We’re getting along very well,” he stated.

Nonetheless, he stated tariffs will “definitely” be positioned on items from the EU as he stated America’s commerce deficit with the bloc is “an atrocity” and “they take almost nothing and we take everything from them”.

“In the discussions that I have had with President Trump, that is what we have centred on – a strong trading relationship.”

Canada, Mexico and China have all vowed to slap tariffs on US items, sparking fears of a world commerce struggle.

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