UK must ‘wait and see’ if Trump provides clarity on steel tariff threat The UK will have to “wait and see” if Donald Trump provides more clarity on his threat to impose tariffs on all steel and aluminium imports to the US, a minister has said.
Asked on Monday morning about Mr Trump’s comments, Home Office minister Dame Angela Eagle said the Government will have to “wait and see whether the president gets more specific about what he meant by that comment”.
In comments on his way to the Super Bowl late on Sunday, the president said he will impose 25% tariffs on “any steel coming into the United States”, adding that aluminium will also be subject to additional duties.
The UK has so far avoided being hit with tariffs, while Mr Trump has imposed, but then delayed, duties on imports from Mexico and Canada, and has also imposed 10% levies on goods from China.
She said: “We have a very balanced trading relationship with the US – I think £300 billion worth of trade between our countries – and I think it’s in the best interests of both of us, as longstanding allies and neighbours, that we carry on with that balanced trade.”.