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UK spared from Trump’s 50% steel and aluminium tariffs

The UK has been spared from US President Donald Trump’s executive order doubling steel and aluminium tariffs from 25% to 50%.

The order signed by Trump on Tuesday evening raises import taxes for US firms buying from other countries – but the levy remains at 25% for the UK.

The UK carve-out is dependent on the US-UK Economic Prosperity Deal (EPD) from 8 May, but the order also says the UK levy could rise to 50% if it does not comply with the terms of the EPD from 9 July.

A UK government spokesperson said it remains “committed to protecting British business and jobs across key sectors, including steel as part of our plan for change”.

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