
UK expects continued favourable trade with U.S. after Supreme Court ruling - Reuters
UK expects continued favourable trade with U.S. after Supreme Court ruling Reuters
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"Tariffs are expensive for both sides."
— Kemi Badenoch , Politician
"The priority remains bringing tariffs down wherever possible."
— William Bain , Executive
"Tariffs are expensive for both sides."
— Kemi Badenoch , Politician
"For the UK, the priority remains bringing tariffs down wherever possible."
— William Bain , Executive
"Tariffs are expensive for both sides."
— Kemi Badenoch , Politician
"For the UK, the priority remains bringing tariffs down wherever possible."
— William Bain , Executive
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Former president of the United States known for his aggressive economic policies.
Leader of the Conservative Party and Member of Parliament for Saffron Walden.
Leader of the Labour Party and Member of Parliament for Holborn and St Pancras.
Head of trade policy at the British Chambers of Commerce.
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Britain anticipates its privileged trading position with the United States to continue following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to strike down President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs.
The UK government expects its 'privileged trading position' with the US to continue despite the Supreme Court ruling overturning President Trump's tariffs.
The UK government anticipates that its favourable trade relations with the US will persist following the Supreme Court's decision to strike down President Trump's tariffs.
The UK government expects its 'privileged' trade position with the US to continue despite the Supreme Court ruling overturning President Trump's tariffs.
The UK government expects its 'privileged' trade position with the US to continue despite the Supreme Court ruling overturning President Trump's tariffs.
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