Trump, Keir Starmer and Tariffs
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Starmer speaks to world leaders as FTSE 100 plunges after Trump’s tariffs - Trading has been hammered in the aftermath of Donald Trump unveiling his full range of import taxes on countries around the ...
From London Evening Standard
President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced far-reaching new tariffs on nearly all U.S. trading partners — a 34% tax on imports from China and 20% on the European Union, among others — that threate...
From Associated Press
U.S. drinkers will pay more for cocktails, champagne and foreign beers, brands will disappear from bar menus and jobs will be lost on both sides of the Atlantic as a result of U.S. President Donald T...
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Sir Keir Starmer is preparing to rush through changes that water down electric vehicle (EV) targets as carmakers brace for Donald Trump’s tariffs.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said his government would react with “cool and calm heads” to US President Donald Trump’s announcement of a 10% tariff on imports from Britain.
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GB News on MSNDonald Trump's tariffs on Britain branded a 'terrific opportunity' for Starmer: 'Pivot away from the EU!'Former Brexit Party MEP Ben Habib has welcomed President Trump's tariffs on imports, describing them as a "trade advantage" for the UK. Speaking on GB News, Habib called the tariffs "a terrific opportunity for the United Kingdom".
U.S. President Donald Trump said he was speaking to the U.K. about a potential deal between Britain and Mauritius to transfer sovereignty over the Chagos Islands. Britain and Mauritius are finalizing a deal to transfer sovereignty over the Indian Ocean archipelago,
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Ask John Rentoul anything in exclusive Q&A - ASK ME ANYTHING: How will Trump’s tariffs impact the UK? The Independent’s chief political commentator, John Rentoul, is here to answer your questions on trade,
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GB News on MSNKeir Starmer keeps Donald Trump tariffs 'on the table' as PM vows to 'protect Britain'Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to keep all options "on the table" as the Prime Minister considers how to respond to Donald Trump's decision to impose a 10 per cent tariff on British imports to the US. Speaking in Derbyshire for Labour's Local Elections launch,