UK Drops Steel Tariff Goals Despite Trump’s Concession Talk

UK Drops Steel Tariff Goals Despite Trump’s Concession Talk

UK Drops Steel Tariff Goals Despite Trump’s Concession Talk

<p>A tugboat assists a container ship as it leaves the Port of Felixstowe in Felixstowe, UK. </p>

A tugboat assists a container ship as it leaves the Port of Felixstowe in Felixstowe, UK.

The UK has shelved its talks with the US aimed at eliminating tariffs on British steel, in a recognition that giving Donald Trump the honor of a rare second state visit wouldn’t be enough to shake the American president off a key trade stance.

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The UK has scaled back its goals of bringing the levies on steel to zero, according to a person familiar with the matter, representing a blow to an industry which has been waiting months for the removal of the 25% levy. Instead, British officials expect commitments that tariffs on steel would remain at 25%, said the person, who asked not to be named while discussing a policy change that hasn’t been announced. That’s less than the 50% slapped on other countries’ exports, but still a level that local companies have called damaging.

A failure to remove the tariffs will undercut assessments of the state visit, which Prime Minister Keir Starmer hopes will help covert Trump’s interest in Britain and royal pageantry into diplomatic wins. King Charles III is preparing to host the American president at Windsor Castle later Wednesday, including carriage processions and a lavish banquet.


The decision comes even as Trump signaled he was open to some trade concessions to the UK to ease implementation of their tariff deal announced in May. “They want to see if they can refine the trade deal a little bit,” Trump told reporters at the White House before departing, adding “we’ve made a deal, and it’s a great deal, and I’m into helping them.”

WATCH: President Trump says he’s willing to negotiate on trade with the UK.Source: Bloomberg
WATCH: President Trump says he’s willing to negotiate on trade with the UK.Source: Bloomberg

Meanwhile, Microsoft Corp., OpenAI and other American companies announced plans to spend tens of billions of dollars on technology infrastructure in the UK on Tuesday. Trump during his state visit is also expected to announce more than $10 billion in new economic deals, as well as other efforts to align the nations’ financial sectors.


British drugmaker GSK Plc also pledged also to invest $30 billion in the US over the next five years.

A state visit that fell short of the framework announced by Trump and Starmer four months ago will fuel criticism of the strategy by Starmer — and his recently sacked US ambassador, Peter Mandelson — to court a president whose policies have long been unpopular in Britain. Trump arrived in the UK to planned protests in London and Windsor, with Thames Valley Police saying they arrested four adults in connection with images of Trump on Windsor Castle.

“On 8 May, the prime minister claimed credit for negotiating steel tariffs to zero. Now, it turns out that was untrue and it’s actually 25%,” said Andrew Griffith, business and trade spokesperson for the Conservatives. “Either his maths or his relationship with the truth clearly needs some work.”

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