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Britain ready to implement US tariff deal, trade minister says

  • The UK is "ready to go" on implementing the trade deal with the US, according to Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds.
  • The deal will cut UK tariffs on steel and automotive exports in exchange for greater access to US goods.
  • Negotiations have been challenging, but Reynolds is "very hopeful" for a soon effective agreement.
  • The agreement aims to eliminate tariffs on British steel and reduce vehicle tariffs to 10%.
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UK ‘ready to go’ on implementing US trade deal, says Business Secretary

Jonathan Reynolds suggested the White House was responsible for the hold-up.

·London, United Kingdom
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There is no longer any obstacle to completing a trade deal between the UK and the US, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Friday. US President Donald Trump and Starmer agreed on May 8 to reduce tariffs on UK car and steel imports to the US, while Britain agreed to reduce tariffs on beef and ethanol. Although the UK was the first to reach a new trade deal with the Trump administration, the details have been left for further negotiations b…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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Reuters broke the news in United Kingdom on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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