The UK’s Trade Deal
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America First, Britain Boosted: Inside the US-UK Deal Reshaping Trans-Atlantic Trade
Global Britain was supposed to be the grand plan—Britain’s post-EU renaissance, unshackled and sovereign. What we got instead was Brexit-in-name-only: biro in hand, filling out customs forms with suppressed rage. But now, with the UK-I...
Statement from ACT | The App Association on the announced U.S. – U.K. Trade Deal
‘Our members broadly welcome today’s trade announcement. Closer trade relations between the United States and UK will provide a boost for UK tech small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The U.S. market is key for many app developers in the UK. The proposed U.S.–UK technological partnership could act as a springboard to boost access to the U.S. marketplace creating new opportunities for our members and the wider UK tech ecosystem. ‘It is enco…
Trade Agreement & Impact of Tariffs - The Sunday Money Show
Listen to my Sunday Money Show podcast (May 11, 2025) as I discussed the new U.S./U.K. trade agreement, why data on shipping arriving in North American ports has become a highly watched economic gauge, and the impact businesses say tariffs are having on their operations. The post Trade Agreement & Impact of Tariffs – The Sunday Money Show appeared first on allansmall.com.
UK trade with the United States
President Trump formally announced a range of tariffs on imports of goods to the United States on 2 April 2025, with imports from the UK subject to a blanket 10% tariff and imports of steel and aluminium, and cars and car parts subject to a higher 25% tariff. On 8 May 2025 the UK government announced the signing of a trade deal between the United States and the UK.
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