Donald Trump deals humiliating blow to Keir Starmer before heโ€™s landed | Politics | News


In a stinging setback for Prime Minister Keir Starmer, a long-anticipated deal to eliminate US tariffs on British steel and aluminium has been abruptly shelved just hours before US President Donald Trumpโ€™s state visit to the UK, according to government sources. The collapse of the agreement, which would have reduced tariffs from 25% to zero, has left UK ministers scrambling and the steel industry reeling from the unexpected blow.

The deal, initially heralded as a breakthrough in UK-US trade relations, was set to be finalised this week. It promised to secure tariff-free access for a limited quota of British steel exports to the US, a move that would have bolstered the UKโ€™s steel industry. However, US concerns over the UK potentially acting as a conduit for cheap steel imports from other countries have derailed the agreement, leaving Starmerโ€™s government facing embarrassment on the eve of Trumpโ€™s arrival, The Guardian reported.

A Government source revealed that the shelved deal would have provided zero tariffs on a small quota of steel exports, but unresolved issues regarding the origin of Britainโ€™s raw material imports prompted the US to halt negotiations. Instead, ministers are now pushing for a permanent โ€œguaranteeโ€ that US tariffs on British steel will not exceed 25%, a rate significantly lower than the 50% imposed on other countries. While this offers some relief, it falls far short of the tariff-free access the UK had hoped to secure.

The timing of the decision is particularly humiliating for Starmer, who had hoped to showcase a strengthened UK-US partnership during Trumpโ€™s visit. Speaking before his flight to London, Trump teased the possibility of a โ€œbetter dealโ€ for the UK, raising expectations that a resolution was imminent. However, the abrupt shelving of the agreement has cast a shadow over the visit, with steel industry figures describing it as a โ€œmajor blow.โ€

A Government spokesperson said: โ€œThanks to the strength of the UK-US partnership, we are still the only country to benefit from a 25% tariff on steel exports to the US, reinforcing our position as a trusted source of high-quality steel.

โ€œWe are continuing to work closely with the US to deliver certainty for UK industry, protect skilled jobs and support economic growth as part of our Plan for Change.โ€

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