Trump’s tariffs put 25,000 UK automotive jobs at risk, think tank warns
- More than 25,000 UK car manufacturing jobs could be at risk if Donald Trump's planned import tariffs are introduced, according to new analysis by the Institute For Public Policy Research .
- The Institute For Public Policy Research warned that the tariffs could completely destabilize the UK car manufacturing industry.
- Employees at Jaguar Land Rover and Mini are some of the most exposed to these potential tariffs.
- Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer stated that businesses desire a calm response to the tariffs, emphasizing that nobody wants a trade war.
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Chichester-based Rolls-Royce Motor Cars responds to imposition of 25% tariffs by the US
The world's ultimate luxury car manufacturer Rolls-Royce Motor Cars whose global Home is near Chichester in West Sussex has said it is currently evaluating the announcement by President Donald Trump of a 25% tariff on car imports to the United States.
Government warns of lower growth
The government warns that US tariffs could affect the economy. They could lead to lower economic growth in the short term. “Tariffs are bad, they affect Swedish jobs, they will affect Swedish demand and growth,” says Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson (M).
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