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Ride Radar > Blog > News > US car tariffs: Trump and Starmer sign deal to confirm 10% import levy
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US car tariffs: Trump and Starmer sign deal to confirm 10% import levy

Last updated: June 17, 2025 12:40 am
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UK and US Reach Historic Trade Deal Beneficial to Automotive Industry

UK and US officials have recently finalized a trade deal that is set to benefit the automotive industry on both sides of the Atlantic. The agreement includes the elimination of various UK tariffs that were deemed to unfairly discriminate against US imports, signaling a significant step towards more open trade relations between the two countries.

Labour leader Keir Starmer hailed the deal as a “fantastic, historic day,” emphasizing the long-standing history of collaboration between the UK and the US. He expressed optimism that the trade agreement would bolster economic activity and increase trade opportunities for both nations.

Mike Hawes, the head of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, praised the decision to reduce tariffs on UK car exports to the US, describing it as a positive development for the automotive industry and consumers alike. The move comes as a relief for UK automotive exporters who were facing the threat of tariffs that could have had a detrimental impact on their businesses.

The announcement marks a departure from the previous stance taken by former US President Donald Trump, who had imposed tariffs on car imports into the US market earlier this year. The decision was motivated by a desire to address the trade imbalance in the automotive sector and stimulate growth in the domestic industry.

Notably, the UK’s car manufacturers, particularly Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), stand to benefit significantly from the trade deal, as the US represents their largest export market. JLR had temporarily halted shipments to the US in response to the imposition of new tariffs, but the recent agreement is expected to provide much-needed stability for the company and its employees.

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JLR CEO Adrian Mardell expressed gratitude for the swift resolution of the trade negotiations, highlighting the importance of the automotive industry to the UK economy and the thousands of jobs it supports. He emphasized the significance of the trade deal in providing certainty for the sector and fostering continued collaboration between the UK and US governments.

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