UK achieves tariffs reduction during G7 summit
Following initial discussions in May, the deal offers immediate advantages for critical British sectors such as automotive and aerospace. However, it stops short of addressing the ongoing disputes related to steel tariffs.
Before leaving the summit earlier than scheduled, President Trump enacted an executive order that legally enforces major elements of the agreement. He remarked, “Britain would have protection against future tariffs because I like them.”
Among the key benefits, UK car exports to the US will now be subject to a tariff of just 10%, a steep decline from the previous rate of 27.5%. The aerospace industry stands to gain even more, with tariffs on products like aircraft engines and components being completely removed.
According to an official statement from the UK government, “for the first time, the US has committed to reducing tariffs on UK aerospace goods such as engines and similar aircraft parts from the general 10% tariff being applied to all other countries, which is expected to come into force by the end of the month.”
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