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Navigating the New U.S.-U.K. Trade Framework: Legal, Economic, and Policy Dimensions

On May 8, 2025, the U.S.-U.K. trade framework aimed at alleviating some of the tariffs imposed in recent years. This agreement marks a significant development in international trade relations, particularly in the context of President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs, which introduced a 10% baseline tariff on imports and higher rates on specific goods. The new framework seeks to reduce tariffs on certain products, such as British automobiles and steel, while maintaining others. It also opens up the U.K. market to more U.S. agricultural exports.

Trump Demands Strongest Trade Deal Yet as U.S.-China Tariff War Reaches Boiling Point

On May 5, 2025, former President Donald Trump, now the presumptive Republican nominee for the 2024 presidential election, declared in an interview that he seeks a "fair" trade deal with China. The statement followed his recent proposal of sweeping tariffs, including a 10% levy on imports from most countries and an unprecedented 145% tariff specifically targeting Chinese goods. Though Trump emphasized that direct negotiations with Chinese President Xi Jinping were not imminent, he claimed that diplomatic backchannels between U.S. and Chinese officials remained active.