Sir Keir Starmer pledges to protect UK companies from Trump tariff 'storm'
- US President Donald Trump has implemented a 34 percent tariff on Chinese goods, causing fears of recessions among several global economies.
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer indicated he is ready to use state intervention to protect certain sectors from tariffs, stating a US trade deal will only proceed if it benefits British business.
- Jaguar Land Rover announced it will pause shipments to the United States amid new trading terms that result from the tariff situation.
- Starmer warned that 'the world as we knew it' has changed, highlighting the need for new strategies in response to Trump's economic nationalism and trade policies.
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