Keir Starmer and Donald Trump met at the White House in February, where Trump announced plans to impose tariffs on all goods imported into the US. The UK failed to negotiate a special exemption, leading to concerns about the impact on British-made products. While Starmer emphasized the importance of ongoing talks with the US, other countries like Canada and the EU are preparing to retaliate with tariffs, highlighting the need for a united front against Trump’s trade policies.
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Starmer Warns Trump A Trade War 'Is In Nobody's Interest' Ahead Of Tariff Announcement
Keir Starmer emphasized the negative impact of a global trade war and expressed a desire for calm negotiations following Donald Trump's unveiling of tariff plans on foreign steel and cars. While Canada and the EU plan to retaliate with their own import taxes, the UK government aims to secure an economic deal with the US and avoid escalating tensions. Chancellor Rachel Reeves stressed the importance of a constructive economic agreement to prevent damage to the...
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