US and UK Reach Trade Agreement, Steel Import Dispute Remains Unsettled

The US and UK signed a limited trade agreement reducing tariffs on cars and aerospace, though unresolved steel and aluminum issues could trigger higher tariffs if unmet by July 9.

  • The agreement includes a 100,000-unit annual car export quota at 10% tariffs and removes tariffs on UK aerospace parts; pharmaceuticals and other sectors remain under discussion.

  • Both nations hailed the deal as a major step forward, while the US set conditions for steel and aluminum quotas tied to security assurances; further negotiations are expected on outstanding issues.

Source: thedailystar.net

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