A minister has confessed that Britain will “wait and see” after Donald Trump threatened to impose tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports on the United States.
Mr Trump said in a comment on the Super Bowl road late Sunday, saying he plans to impose 25 % of tariffs on “each steel into the United States” and added that aluminum would also be subject to additional duties.
He did not provide any details but confirmed that he plans to announce “mutual tariffs” on countries that have their duties on US products on Tuesday or Wednesday.
But about his remarks, Angela Eagle said that it is “in favor of” both Britain and us that the two countries continue with their “balanced trade”.

The Secretary of State said the government should “wait and see if the president becomes more special about what he means to comment”, the signal hopes that Britain may provide some exemption from the tax.
“We have a very balanced business relationship with the United States, I think the £ 300 billion of trade between our countries is worth it, and I think it is in the interest of both of us, as the longtime allies and neighbors with which we Continue the balanced business, “he told Sky News.
The president had earlier suggested that a British exemption from tariffs be made, while Britain claims to be “out of line” in its trade relations with the United States.
British officials appear to be looking for more details about Mr Trump’s remarks, while Britain has so far refused to deal with tariffs.

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A report released by the Resolution Foundation in November warned that the impact of Mr Trump’s plans on business barriers that came after Brexit hardly hit the UK companies, thinking that the idea asked England. To create closer relations with the European Union to reduce the effects. Human
In this report, the impact on companies exporting goods to the United States can be devastating, with 10 to 20 percent tariff on commodities almost at a scale with non -tariff barriers imposed on the EU.