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Trump’s First Trade Deal with the UK

May 9, 2025
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President Donald Trump announced a preliminary trade pact with the United Kingdom on Thursday, marking the first significant agreement since his administration’s sweeping tariff impositions in early April.

Hailed by the White House as a “breakthrough” and a testament to the “special relationship” between the US and the UK, the deal offers a glimpse into Trump’s broader trade strategy—one that balances his aggressive tariff agenda with selective carve-outs for key allies.

However, as details emerge, questions linger about how much ground the president is truly willing to cede and what this pact signals for the global economy.

The agreement, unveiled in a White House ceremony alongside Vice President JD Vance and British Ambassador Peter Mandelson, is far from the “full and comprehensive” free trade deal Trump initially touted. Instead, it’s a limited framework that focuses on specific sectors while leaving the bulk of Trump’s 10% tariffs on British exports intact.

Key components include tariff reductions on steel and autos: the US agreed to roll back tariffs on British steel and aluminum and lower auto tariffs from 25% to 10%, a boon for UK manufacturers like Jaguar, Rolls-Royce, and Bentley. This move is expected to ease pressure on Britain’s automotive sector, which has faced headwinds since Brexit.

Agricultural Access: The deal modestly expands market access for US agricultural products, particularly beef from states like Kansas, Nebraska, and Texas, as well as dairy from Wisconsin and California. In return, the UK secures reciprocal access for its beef exports, though strict standards remain a point of contention.

Ethanol and Non-Tariff Barriers: The UK agreed to remove tariffs on US ethanol, while both sides committed to addressing “non-tariff barriers” that Trump claims unfairly discriminate against American products.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who joined the announcement via phone, called the pact a “breakthrough” for UK-US relations, emphasizing its role in shielding Britain from the worst of Trump’s “Liberation Day” tariffs.

Analysts note that the deal is more of a tactical response to Trump’s tariff blitz than a robust trade agreement. “This is not a classic free trade deal with bells and whistles,” a UK official admitted, describing it as a stepping stone toward deeper negotiations

Starmer faces domestic scrutiny for conceding ground on agriculture, a sensitive issue given Britain’s stringent food standards. The National Farmers’ Union welcomed the deal’s focus on maintaining high standards but warned that reciprocal access for US beef could pressure UK producers.

The US-UK pact may serve as a template for Trump’s negotiations with other trading partners, though its limited scope suggests that full-scale trade agreements remain elusive.

Critics argue that the agreement prioritizes symbolic wins over substantive economic gains.

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The deal underscores the delicate balance Trump must strike: maintaining his hardline stance on tariffs while offering enough concessions to keep allies onside and markets stable.

For Starmer, the deal serves as a diplomatic coup that strengthens his post-Brexit credentials, even if the economic impact is modest.

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