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EPISODE · Aug 8, 2025 · 3 MIN

US Tariffs Reshape UK Trade Landscape: Reduced Rates for Britain, Increased Costs for Exporters Under Trump Order

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Listeners, here’s the latest on United Kingdom tariffs and US policy, recorded on Friday, August 8th, 2025. Following President Trump’s July 31 Executive Order, sweeping new US tariffs took effect yesterday, August 7th, reshaping the global trade landscape. The UK, after intensive negotiation, is now subject to a 10 percent baseline tariff on most goods entering the United States, which is a notably reduced rate compared to many other countries. Canada now faces a 35 percent tariff, Brazil and India are at an unprecedented 50 percent, and Mexico’s rate has been held at 25 percent for an additional 90-day negotiation window. According to The Independent, only select major trading partners managed to lower their rate—Japan, South Korea, and the European Union settled at 15 percent after making commercial concessions. British exporters should note that specialty tariffs remain: aluminum and steel from the UK are subject to a 25 percent duty, unchanged through these latest updates. For automobiles, there is a 25 percent tariff on cars, though the UK benefitted from a quota system and some tariff offsets on parts, following an agreement struck in April. USTR notices confirm these rates will stay in effect, intended to support US domestic production and, as the Trump administration argues, rebalance the longstanding trade deficit. One headline development impacting UK businesses, especially smaller exporters, is the elimination of the de minimis exemption for low-value shipments under $800. From August 29, all UK goods entering the US will be subject to tariffs regardless of value, a move described by Mitchells as a major blow to UK small and medium-sized exporters. US Customs and Border Protection began collecting these new duties at midnight on Thursday. Trump declared "billions of dollars" would flow into the US Treasury, boasting that only trade partners granting concessions or making significant purchases—such as the UK’s commitment to buy $10 billion in Boeing planes—received a preferential tariff rate. Prices on many imported goods, including British products, are already rising, as confirmed by companies updating price tags to offset higher tariff costs. The Trump administration continues to frame these tariffs as vital for national security and economic independence, but economists warn the measures could dampen GDP growth and affect both sides of the Atlantic. The OECD and World Bank recently downgraded US growth projections, directly citing the impact of aggressive tariff policies. Listeners, that’s the essential rundown on current US tariff actions and what they mean for UK trade. Thanks for tuning in to United Kingdom Tariff News and Tracker. Don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Avoid ths tariff fee's and check out these deals https://amzn.to/4iaM94Q This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Listeners, here’s the latest on United Kingdom tariffs and US policy, recorded on Friday, August 8th, 2025. Following President Trump’s July 31 Executive Order, sweeping new US tariffs took effect yesterday, August 7th, reshaping the global trade landscape. The UK, after intensive negotiation, is now subject to a 10 percent baseline tariff on most goods entering the United States, which is a notably reduced rate compared to many other countries. Canada now faces a 35 percent tariff, Brazil and India are at an unprecedented 50 percent, and Mexico’s rate has been held at 25 percent for an additional 90-day negotiation window. According to The Independent, only select major trading partners managed to lower their rate—Japan, South Korea, and the European Union settled at 15 percent after making commercial concessions. British exporters should note that specialty tariffs remain: aluminum and steel from the UK are subject to a 25 percent duty, unchanged through these latest updates. For automobiles, there is a 25 percent tariff on cars, though the UK benefitted from a quota system and some tariff offsets on parts, following an agreement struck in April. USTR notices confirm these rates will stay in effect, intended to support US domestic production and, as the Trump administration argues, rebalance the longstanding trade deficit. One headline development impacting UK businesses, especially smaller exporters, is the elimination of the de minimis exemption for low-value shipments under $800. From August 29, all UK goods entering the US will be subject to tariffs regardless of value, a move described by Mitchells as a major blow to UK small and medium-sized exporters. US Customs and Border Protection began collecting these new duties at midnight on Thursday. Trump declared "billions of dollars" would flow into the US Treasury, boasting that only trade partners granting concessions or making significant purchases—such as the UK’s commitment to buy $10 billion in Boeing planes—received a preferential tariff rate. Prices on many imported goods, including British products, are already rising, as confirmed by companies updating price tags to offset higher tariff costs. The Trump administration continues to frame these tariffs as vital for national security and economic independence, but economists warn the measures could dampen GDP growth and affect both sides of the Atlantic. The OECD and World Bank recently downgraded US growth projections, directly citing the impact of aggressive tariff policies. Listeners, that’s the essential rundown on current US tariff actions and what they mean for UK trade. Thanks for tuning in to United Kingdom Tariff News and Tracker. Don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Avoid ths tariff fee's and check out these deals https://amzn.to/4iaM94Q This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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