From cars to whisky: How do Trump’s tariffs affect the UK?
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From cars to whisky: How do Trump’s tariffs affect the UK?
The UK Government says it is considering “possible retaliatory action” after US President Donald Trump announced a 10% tax on British goods imported to the US, on top of previously announced tariffs on cars and steel.
There are concerns about how the tariffs will impact the UK economy, as the US is the UK's largest export partner.
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