UK Goods Exports to US Fell to 3-Year Low in June Before Trade Deal
Summary by The Independent
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Exports of goods from the United Kingdom to the United States fell by more than 13% year-on-year in the second quarter of 2025, reaching a minimum of three years, the British Chamber of Commerce reported.
Drop in goods exports to the US likely caused by tariffs says Chamber - East Midlands Chamber
A fall of 13.5% in goods exported from the UK to the US over the last year could be a result of recent tariffs, East Midlands Chamber has said. The figures published by the Office for National Statistics for Q2 of 2025, compared with the same quarter a year ago, show a drop of £2bn, while export of goods to EU countries fell 2.1% in June. East Midlands Chamber Head of International Trade Lucy Granger said: “The on-off and fluctuating tariffs imp…
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