UK to keep pushing for deal after Trump imposes 10% tariff
- UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves stated the country will not "rush into action" over new U.S. Tariffs, focusing instead on securing a favorable trade deal with the United States.
- The Office for Budget Responsibility estimated that U.S. Tariffs could reduce the UK's GDP by 0.6 percent in the 2026-2027 fiscal year if implemented.
- British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer advocated for "constructive talks" on trade with the U.S. To avoid a trade war.
- Discussions are ongoing with the U.S. To negotiate a trade deal that could help mitigate the impact of tariffs, according to Reeves.
31 Articles
31 Articles
Starmer meets with business leaders to discuss Trump tariffs - 'No one wins a trade war'
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has vowed to act in Britain's national interest following recent trade actions by the United States.In a statement delivered at Downing Street, the Prime Minister acknowledged the significance of the US President's ten per cent tariff. The Prime Minister acknowledged that we are "living in a changing world, entering a new era" that requires a robust response."I've instructed my team to move further and faster on the c…
London does not want to launch an immediate trade backlash after the tariffs introduced by Trump. What it aims for instead - Hotnews.ro
The United Kingdom remains committed to reaching an agreement with the United States that “mitigates” the impact of the tariffs announced by Donald Trump and does not plan to launch an immediate trade retaliation, the minister reacted on Wednesday.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 47% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage