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The leaders of the United States and Britain were signed between the two parties on Thursday, but the experts said that Britain faced higher tariffs than before Donald Trump.
10 percent of the world carried out by Trump remains in the area of 10 percent, England steel and significant concessions in the car tariffs This trump increased by 25 percent in February and March.
In return, Uk The United States provides more access to the United States for beef, ethanol and industrial products immersed with US products.
Britain’s talks, such as reducing Britain’s digital services taxes, or to make health markets or changes to Britain’s food standards, such as chlorine-washed chicken and hormone-treated beefs.
Mostia di Ubaldo in International Trade in Sussex University Mattia di Ubaldo, the transaction has previously been “significantly badly in bilateral trading conditions, but now there is a competitive advantage against some other countries.
Economists said the transaction would bring the relief of industry at the greatest risk of the tariffs, but the United States or the United Kingdom did not make a difference for the general economic outlook. They also proposed to fight to hit meaningful deals with other US countries.
The limited relief of auto and steel and aluminum tariffs will be “immersed”, but the average tariff still stayed in double figures, strongly remained in American consumers, Oxford economy in Michael Pearce.
“We do not expect this to have a significant impact on the general UK GDP,” said Perry Beck-Friis, an economist in Pimco. “The ongoing financial fastener and (British Bank) policy remains more important drivers of the worldview.”
Kapital economist Paul Dales, a great economist, in the United States, effectively in the United States, the tariff rate in the United States, which is 15 percent in the last year, said to be 11 percent, he said. This was improving 13 percent before the agreement on Thursday, but in the future there is a lot of people with a pharmaceutical measures to critical sectors.
Britain’s automotive executors welcomed the transaction of 27.5 percent for the first 100,000 car sent from the UK.
Last year, the new quota accounts of 101,870 vehicles exported to the United States, according to motor manufacturers and merchants.
“The application of these tariffs was a severe and immediate threat to England car exporters, so this deal was a very important danger to provide a very useful relief,” said EMC, CEO Mike Hawes.
The largest car exporter Jaguar Land Rover of the largest car exporter of the United States Adrian Mardell described as “significant progress” as “important progress” as “significant progress.”
However, he said, “It is not done in the UK,” he further reduces future talks and tariffs.
“It is not without difficulties, but it is managed,” he said.
Although the British Automotive Industry is very confident in European exports, the cars are the largest United Kingdom exports element in the United States, and 6.4 billion pounds are accounting for sale. Bentley and McLaren in the United States are the largest market for high-level brands such as RANGE Rover, such as Bentley and McLaren.
Britain, rolls in the rolls, the United States provided an agreement that allows the United States to export to the United States, although the heads still hope that all aerospace parts will be released.
Shares in Rolls-Royce made 3.6 percent of the news. Meanwhile, US Aircraft Manufacturer Boeing, US Trade Secretary Howard Lutnick’s Day increased by 2.8 percent on Thursday. The owner of the British Airways IAG was closed on Thursday with a deal to buy Boeing 787 plane, confirmed people who are familiar with the transaction.
The aerospace industry, which is a large user of steel and aluminum, is in a hurry to adapt to Trump’s commercial war, more expenses with already integrated supply chains.
CEO Kevin Craven, 10 percent of the aerospace and defense trade body, 10 percent of the aerospace and defense trade body will remain on the spot, steel and aluminum additional tariffs are an important achievement, “he said.
“Although we will eliminate tariffs in tariffs and aerospace in the aerospace, it is a pleasant news, despite the fact that we have more concrete details.”
Farmers welcome the British government’s commitment to maintaining British food standards and provide mutual access to trade, but notifying Ethanol flood to farmers.
The White House said the agreement would “significantly expand” in the UK, “It will be significantly expanded,” $ 250 million for other agricultural products such as Ethanol export.
“Our biggest concern is that the two agricultural sectors have a heavy burden of lifting tariffs in other industries in the economy,” Tom Bradshaw, President of Azerbaijan’s National Farmers’ Union Tom Bradshaw. ”
NFU, Biopuels’in said that England is “extremely important” for the agricultural product sector. “The fully liberalization of our Ethanol market can become a loss of this affordable speech for our farmer’s growers,” he said. BioThanol in the UK is primarily produced in domestic wheat and imported corn.
Downing Street, UK and US beef, “mutual” market entrance, said that the “mutual” market entrance with the purchase of 13,000 metric tons of UK farmers said.
The White House has protected the tariffs of Britain’s “unfair”, “meat, poultry and dairy products and dairy products and dairy products, despite the standards that negatively affect us, dairy products, dairy products.”
Before applying 10 percent tariffs to Trump, the United States applied 5 percent of the United Kingdom, and the average British average tariff was 9.2 percent.
Food and Beverage Federation, Industrial Lobby for Food Manufacturers, 10 percent of the percentage will still affect Britain’s food exporters, many have small businesses, he said. The industry sent $ 2.7 billion worth of goods to the United States in 2024.
A few weeks after the British government steps to save the last steel blasting stoves of England, the industry welcomed the transaction to shave the US export tariffs as “very important.”
In February, Trump, Trump, UK and the United States hit the bottom of the former President Joe Biden and hit 25 percent of our British steel and aluminum imports.
UK steel, trade body, stressed that some of the conditions of the transaction are still needed, especially if zero is a line for steel, especially when zero is converted to zero and becomes rules for zero.
The United States is the second largest market for steel exports since Europe. In 2024, England, the United States was $ 370 million from 180,000 tons of half and finished steel. This is 7 percent of Britain’s overall steel exports, and the value of 9 percent.
The import of the United States has agreed to prefer Britain’s preference in any tariff that the imports of pharmaceuticals and semiconductors imports of national security or semiconductors.
Starmer, the British Britain greeted the Britain as a step to protect the “in the future” – a reference to the fact that Trump’s drug tariffs.
The agreement also laid the foundation for a future in the fields in areas in sectors in sectors in sectors such as Britain’s Biotechnics, Life Sciences, Life Sciences, Quantium, Aerospace, Aerospace, Aerospace, Aerospace and Space.
Future promises have increased hopes in the pharmaceutical industry, although the worst effects of future Trump tariffs remain carefully without additional information of the sector.
“It’s a good progress, but we need to understand it a little more about it,” said an industrial figure. “All this adds to the shortage of clarity,” he said, nevertheless, “positive frame”.
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