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Era of globalisation ‘at an end’, says UK minister, as countries mull tariff responses – live updates


The era of globalisation as we know it ‘has come to an end’, UK minister says

Here is some more reaction to the tariffs from London, where ministers are weighing up a response to Trump’s higher levies.

Darren Jones, chief secretary to the Treasury, has been speaking to Laura Kuenssberg on her BBC Sunday politics programme. Here is a roundup of what he said:

  • People should be prepared for things to be tougher in the global economy.

  • Globalisation has “come to an end” in the wake of the new tariffs. Asked if the era of “cheap fast-fashion or cheap TVs” was over, Jones said: “Yeah, it’s ended. Globalisation, as we’ve known it for the last number of decades, has come to an end.”

  • It is in the best interest of the British economy and workers to “get trade deals across the line”.

  • Jones said the government thinks a deal with Trump on tariffs can be reached, with talks ongoing. “We’re hoping to do a deal,” Jones said, adding that “we have a better outcome than other comparable countries as a consequence of our diplomacy”.

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British ministers have been suggesting for weeks that the UK could be spared from Trump’s tariffs with a bespoke trade deal with the US. But Trump did not exempt the UK from 25 per cent tariffs on steel, aluminium and cars.

Ministers are reportedly still working to persuade the Trump administration to scrap the 10 per cent tariff baseline global levy that has ensnared the UK along with many other countries around the world.

If UK negotiators can not agree a deal to reduce the 10% tariff by 1 May, the government may impose retaliatory tariffs on US imports, but Downing Street sees this as a last resort.





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