The US and UK have reached a new agreement reducing import taxes on certain British cars and allowing some steel and aluminium imports tariff-free, while maintaining a 10% duty on most goods. Despite praise from leaders like Trump and UK’s Sir Keir Starmer, analysts believe the deal does not significantly change trade conditions, and concerns remain about its impact on key UK industries. Reactions vary, with some viewing it as a positive step, while others, including opposition parties, call for more scrutiny and detail on the agreement.