Britain’s manufacturers have come under increasing pressure as the United States has collected an unprecedented 1.36 billion dollars in tariffs on British exports in just four months. This figure is
Britain’s manufacturers have come under increasing pressure as the United States has collected an unprecedented 1.36 billion dollars in tariffs on British exports in just four months. This figure is
British manufacturers are abandoning the United States as an export market, marking a significant shift in global trade relations. The US has dropped out of the top three global regions
British exports to the United States have experienced their most significant monthly decline on record, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). In April, the value of
British aircraft parts, including Rolls-Royce engines, are set to be exempted from US import tariffs under an evolving trade agreement with the administration of Donald Trump. The landmark development is
British exporters are grappling with unprecedented uncertainty as Donald Trump’s latest trade war measures create pricing chaos across global supply chains. The recent implementation of universal tariffs, particularly severe on
The UK steel industry faces significant challenges as President Trump’s latest tariffs tighten their grip on global trade. The new measures impose a 25 per cent levy on aluminium products






