How Trump’s tariffs will hit the UK economy
- President Trump unveiled tariffs impacting countries worldwide, including the UK, leading to economic concerns.
- Trump aims to incentivize companies to establish operations within the US, reducing tariff burdens.
- UK exports to the US now face at least a 10% charge, potentially increasing shelf prices.
- Some firms quote, "We've got fewer orders than normal," reflecting uncertainty and reduced demand.
- Economists anticipate inflation and global leaders are responding to the tariffs, while the UK government may act.
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