President Donald Trump’s 25% tariff on all metal and aluminium imports will likely be applied on 12 March whereas a ten% tax on all merchandise from China has already taken impact.
In a speech on the Institute of Administrators on Wednesday (12 February), Greene mentioned how the UK may very well be affected by unilateral US tariffs on numerous nations, together with the UK, and the ensuing commerce fragmentation, noting that the UK is extremely built-in into the worldwide buying and selling system, with the US its largest single-country buying and selling companion.
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