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The president-elect’s unpredictability on trade has experts guessing about his impact on the UK economy – but some find glimmers of hope in the gloom Four years ago, when Donald Trump last occupied the White House, Liz Truss was sent on a mission. Carrying a bottle of British gin on her flight to Washington, the trade secretary had a gift for her US counterpart to show what Americans were missing out on.Back then, while still formally a member of the EU, Britain was hit with 25% US import tariffs on distilled spirits as Trump’s administration waged trade battles on multiple fronts, slapping border taxes across a range of goods sold by America’s allies and enemies alike. Continue reading…
The president-elect’s unpredictability on trade has experts guessing about his impact on the UK economy – but some find glimmers of hope in the gloom
Four years ago, when Donald Trump last occupied the White House, Liz Truss was sent on a mission. Carrying a bottle of British gin on her flight to Washington, the trade secretary had a gift for her US counterpart to show what Americans were missing out on.
Back then, while still formally a member of the EU, Britain was hit with 25% US import tariffs on distilled spirits as Trump’s administration waged trade battles on multiple fronts, slapping border taxes across a range of goods sold by America’s allies and enemies alike.