UK to keep pushing for deal after Trump imposes 10% tariff
- Donald Trump has imposed a 10% tariff on all British imports, citing a war on foreign cheaters and reciprocal tariffs on multiple nations.
- Keir Starmer will speak at Labour's local election launch following Donald Trump's announcement of the tariff, which is set to take effect on Saturday.
- The UK government is focused on negotiating with the US to ease the newly imposed tariffs as part of ongoing economic discussions.
- The UK is prepared to handle the economic challenges posed by the tariffs, acknowledging the potential impact.
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