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UK PM Starmer confident US deal will be implemented before tariff deadline

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Posted on June 4, 2025

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By Alistair Smout LONDON (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Wednesday he was confident that tariffs on U.S. imports of British steel would be reduced to zero within a "couple of

UK Prime Minister Starmer Optimistic About US Tariff Deal Implementation

By Alistair Smout

LONDON (Reuters) -British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Wednesday he was confident that tariffs on U.S. imports of British steel would be reduced to zero within a "couple of weeks", avoiding a July deadline which could see the levies jump to 50%.

Starmer and U.S. President Donald Trump last month agreed a tariff relief deal that cuts levies on steel, aluminium and car imports to the United States, in return for tariff reductions on beef and ethanol, but it has yet to be implemented.

On Tuesday Britain avoided a 50% tariff introduced by Trump on steel imports to the U.S., with the tariff staying at the current 25% pending the implementation of the bilateral deal.

But Trump's proclamation contained a provision that British steel imports could be subject to the 50% tariff from July 9 if the yet-to-be implemented deal has not been complied with.

Asked if Trump was changing the terms of the previously agreed deal and threatening Britain with a new deadline, Starmer expressed confidence that the deal would be implemented quickly.

"We have a deal, and we're implementing it, and within a very short time, I'm very confident we will get those tariffs down in accordance with the deal," Starmer told lawmakers.

"Let's come back to this in just a couple of weeks when we've implemented it."

British trade minister Jonathan Reynolds met U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer on Tuesday, shortly before Trump's proclamation. They agreed to work to implement sectoral tariff reductions under the deal as soon as possible.

Industry body UK Steel said Reynolds had acted swiftly to ensure stability in steel trade by avoiding the 50% tariff, but said ongoing uncertainty about timings could put U.S. customers off making orders from Britain.

"The U.S. and UK must urgently turn the May deal into reality to remove the tariffs completely," said Gareth Stace, UK Steel's Director-General.

(Reporting by Alistair Smout and Muvija MEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • UK PM Starmer is confident in implementing the US tariff deal.
  • The deal aims to reduce tariffs on British steel to zero.
  • A 50% tariff could be imposed if the deal isn't implemented by July.
  • The agreement includes tariff cuts on steel, aluminium, and cars.
  • UK and US officials are working to finalize the deal quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Prime Minister Starmer say about the tariff deal?
Starmer expressed confidence that the tariffs on U.S. imports of British steel would be reduced to zero within a 'couple of weeks', ensuring compliance with the bilateral deal.
What was the previous tariff on British steel imports to the US?
The previous tariff on British steel imports to the U.S. was 50%, but it has been reduced to 25% pending the implementation of the new deal.
Who did British trade minister Jonathan Reynolds meet with?
British trade minister Jonathan Reynolds met with U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer to discuss the implementation of sectoral tariff reductions.
What concerns did UK Steel express regarding the tariff situation?
UK Steel indicated that while the swift action by Reynolds was positive, ongoing uncertainty about the timing of the deal could deter U.S. customers from placing orders.
What is the significance of the tariff deal for the UK steel industry?
The tariff deal is crucial for the UK steel industry as it aims to eliminate tariffs completely, which would stabilize trade and encourage U.S. imports of British steel.

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