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UK trade with US still reeling from Trump tariffs, official data shows

UK trade with the US has been notably affected by Trump tariffs, with British goods exports falling by £1.5 billion.

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Editorial Team
May 2, 2026
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Britain's trade with the United States has been notably affected by tariffs levied by the administration of US President Donald Trump, Office for National Statistics (ONS) data showed. British goods exports to the United States, excluding precious metals, fell by £1.5 billion ($2.03 billion) or 24.7% in April 2025 following the introduction of tariffs and have remained relatively low since. Specifically, exports of cars to the United States have fallen since duties were levied and have remained below pre-tariff levels since April 2025. Meanwhile, goods imports from the US, excluding precious metals, have exceeded goods exports to the United States for three consecutive months since December 2025. The United States remains Britain's largest goods export partner and third-largest goods import partner, according to the ONS. Since taking office in January 2025, President Trump introduced a range of tariffs on imported goods, including a blanket 10% tariff on most imports from Britain, announced in April 2025. In May 2025, the two countries reached a deal that included reducing tariffs on certain British car exports to the United States and removing tariffs on steel and aluminium exports, provided they meet supply chain security requirements.

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