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UK Pursues Negotiations After US Imposes Tariffs on British Exports

Keir Starmer's government works to reverse Trump's 10% tariffs while avoiding retaliation, with Tony Blair advocating restraint to protect US-UK ties.

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President Donald Trump displays a signed executive order imposing tariffs on imported goods during on April 2, 2025 in Washington, DC (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
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Overview

  • The UK government is actively negotiating with the US to reverse 10% tariffs imposed on all British exports by the Trump administration.
  • Former Prime Minister Tony Blair has publicly praised Keir Starmer's measured approach, urging against retaliatory tariffs to preserve the US-UK relationship.
  • Treasury Minister James Murray confirmed that while the UK reserves the right to retaliate, the focus remains on reaching a diplomatic resolution.
  • President Trump claimed Starmer appreciated the UK's exemption from higher tariffs applied to EU goods, emphasizing ongoing dialogue between the two nations.
  • Blair also raised concerns over weakened US support for NATO under Trump, calling for stronger European defense spending to ensure collective security.