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Sir Keir Starmer says nationwide curiosity ‘should come first’ amid Donald Trump commerce wars

By Editorial Board Published March 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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Sir Keir Starmer says nationwide curiosity ‘should come first’ amid Donald Trump commerce wars

Sir Keir Starmer has stated the UK’s “national interest” should come first amid Donald Trump’s commerce wars.

It got here as enterprise minister Sarah Jones held a digital assembly with representatives of the automobile business on Friday to debate Mr Trump’s choice to introduce a 25% tariff on all automobile imports from 2 April.

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“None of them want to see a trade war, which is why we’re engaged in discussions with the United States about mitigating the impacts of the tariffs.

“Ultimately, our nationwide curiosity has to come back first, which implies all choices are on the desk.”

Mr Trump’s choice to impose a tariff on vehicles comes after launched a levy of the identical worth on all aluminium and metal imports to the US, affecting UK merchandise value a whole lot of tens of millions of kilos.

The federal government has sought to keep up a constructive relationship with the US president to keep away from additional tariffs.

Mr Trump says the measures are essential to develop the US financial system by boosting home manufacturing and defending jobs.

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The UK automobile business has reacted with concern on the prospect of 25% tariffs.

Based on the Society of Motor Producers and Merchants, the US is Britain’s second largest automobile export market after the EU, with UK passenger automobile exports to the US value £7.6bn final yr.

Ms Jones stated: “We’re disappointed by the US decision to impose global tariffs on the auto industry and know this will be extremely concerning for businesses and consumers.

“However the US is an indispensable ally and certainly one of our closest buying and selling companions, with £1.2trn invested in one another’s economies.

“Our approach to the US is pragmatic, we keep all options on the table, and we continue to have productive discussions on securing a wider economic deal.”

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