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the winners and losers from Donald Trump’s trade deal with Britain

Last updated: May 8, 2025 6:44 pm
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The trade pact signed between the US and the UK has been hailed as “historic” by leaders of both countries. However, experts have warned that the UK still faces higher tariffs on exports to the US compared to before Donald Trump’s presidency. Despite this, the UK did win significant concessions on steel and auto tariffs that were increased by Trump earlier in the year.

In exchange for these concessions, the UK granted the US greater access for beef, ethanol, and industrial products. This has raised concerns that the UK market could be flooded with US products, potentially impacting local industries. However, UK negotiators avoided contentious issues such as changes to digital services tax, healthcare markets, and food standards rules.

Mattia Di Ubaldo, a research fellow in international trade, noted that the deal leaves the UK in a “significantly worse position” in terms of trade with the US compared to a year ago. Economists have also stated that while the agreement may provide relief to industries affected by tariffs, it is unlikely to have a significant impact on the overall economic outlook for both countries.

In terms of the automotive industry, the deal has reduced potential tariffs on cars exported from the UK to the US. This has been welcomed by car executives, including Jaguar Land Rover, the largest UK exporter of cars to the US. The aerospace industry has also benefitted from the agreement, with Rolls-Royce securing tariff-free exports to the US.

On the agriculture and food front, farmers have welcomed the UK government’s commitment to maintaining food standards. However, concerns have been raised about the potential impact of increased ethanol imports from the US on UK farmers. The National Farmers Union has expressed worries about the potential loss of a profitable outlet for arable growers.

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Overall, while the trade pact has been seen as a positive step in strengthening ties between the US and the UK, there are still concerns about the implications of the agreement on various industries. It remains to be seen how the deal will play out in the long term and whether further negotiations will be able to address some of the challenges that have been highlighted. Bioethanol in the UK is primarily produced from domestic wheat and imported corn. This renewable fuel source has gained popularity in recent years due to its lower carbon emissions compared to traditional fossil fuels. However, recent trade negotiations between the UK and US have highlighted some challenges in the agricultural and manufacturing sectors.

Downing Street announced that the UK and US have reached a trade agreement that includes “reciprocal” market access on beef. UK farmers will receive a tariff-free quota of 13,000 metric tonnes of beef from the US. This agreement aims to promote trade between the two countries and support farmers on both sides.

The White House, however, criticized the UK for maintaining high tariffs on meat, poultry, and dairy products imported from the US. Before the recent trade agreement, the US imposed an average agricultural tariff of 5% on UK imports, while the UK’s average tariff was 9.2%. The imposition of a blanket 10% tariff by former President Trump further strained trade relations between the two nations.

The Food and Drink Federation expressed concerns that the 10% tariff would still impact UK food exporters, especially smaller businesses. In 2024, the industry sent £2.7bn worth of goods to the US, making it a significant market for UK food products.

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In the steel industry, the UK government recently intervened to save the country’s last remaining steel blast furnaces. The trade body, UK Steel, welcomed the decision to scrap tariffs on US steel exports, calling it “hugely significant.” Former President Trump had imposed a 25% tariff on all British steel and aluminum imports to the US, disrupting trade between the two nations.

The pharmaceutical sector also saw positive developments in the trade agreement. The UK claimed that the US has agreed to provide preferential treatment on tariffs for pharmaceutical and semiconductor imports. This concession is seen as a protective measure for the UK’s pharmaceutical industry, which faces uncertainties due to ongoing investigations by the US.

The trade deal between the UK and US sets the stage for future collaborations in technology sectors such as biotech, life sciences, quantum computing, nuclear fusion, aerospace, and space. This partnership aims to strengthen ties between the two countries and promote innovation in critical industries.

Overall, the trade agreement between the UK and US has addressed some longstanding issues in agricultural, manufacturing, and pharmaceutical sectors. The concessions made by both parties pave the way for increased cooperation and trade opportunities in the future.

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