Sir Keir Starmer says US-UK trade talks 'well advanced' and rejects 'knee-jerk' response to Donald Trump tariffs
- Sir Keir Starmer believes that Donald Trump's tariffs will likely affect the UK and he aims to act in the national interest in response to this situation.
- The UK is negotiating a trade deal with the US to address potential tariffs from Donald Trump, who plans to impose a 25% import tax on cars and a general 20% tax on UK products starting April 2.
- Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds indicated that his objective is to have the tariffs reversed but could not provide a specific timeline for this.
- Prime Minister noted the importance of a strong relationship with the US and emphasized that all options remain on the table in response to potential tariffs.
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