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Keir Starmer calls for ‘open and strong’ UK-US trade ties after Donald Trump delays tariffs on Canada

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By Anjali Yadav Published February 4, 2025
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Sir Keir Starmer has called for the UK to maintain “open and strong” trade ties with the United States, following President Donald Trump’s decision to delay tariffs on Canada. The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of fostering healthy trade relations while discussing the issue with US officials, despite growing tensions surrounding global trade.

Trump’s announcement on the delay of 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico came after a last-minute deal was reached between the US and these countries. Both Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum agreed to intensify border enforcement efforts, particularly addressing issues related to immigration and the smuggling of fentanyl, which Trump had highlighted as a major concern.

In response to the discussions, the White House postponed the planned tariffs for a month, signaling a temporary resolution. Trudeau confirmed that Canada would implement new technology and personnel at the border to tackle drug trafficking. Trump remarked that a phone call with Trudeau had gone “very well,” providing some optimism over the strained trade relations.

However, as the UK faces the looming prospect of tariffs, Sir Keir Starmer, speaking at a Brussels conference, stressed the need for the UK to continue to prioritise “open and strong trading relations” with the United States. Starmer referred to his discussions with President Trump and hinted at ongoing talks aimed at avoiding trade barriers between the two nations. He also mentioned the US-EU negotiations planned for the near future, indicating that the UK’s trade policy will remain under scrutiny.

Trump’s remarks on UK trade flows

Trump has previously criticised the UK for being “out of line” with US trade expectations, suggesting that the country could soon face tariffs unless an agreement is reached. The US President, who has taken aggressive stances on trade deals, notably targeted the European Union, calling it an “atrocity” for its trade policies and accusing the bloc of not purchasing enough American products.

“They don’t take our cars, they don’t take our farm products, they take almost nothing and we take everything from them.”

Despite the hostile rhetoric, Trump expressed confidence that a deal could be struck with the UK, indicating the possibility of a UK-US trade agreement that could avoid or reduce the impact of tariffs on British exports. However, this optimism did not fully shield the UK from concerns about future economic repercussions, as Trump’s tariffs on several countries sparked fears of a global trade war. The stock markets in Asia, Europe, and America were impacted by the looming uncertainty.

The UK’s response to Trump’s trade claims

In response to Trump’s claims that the UK was “out of line” with trade relations, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman defended the UK’s position. He highlighted that the US-UK trading relationship was worth over £300 billion, with both nations investing significantly in each other’s economies.

He added:

“We have got a fair and balanced trading relationship which benefits both sides of the Atlantic, and we look forward to building on that with the United States.”

While Trump has been vocal about the need for fairer trade deals, his discussions with Sir Keir Starmer have reportedly been cordial. Trump confirmed that his talks with the UK leader were “very nice,” revealing that he had met with Starmer several times and had “numerous phone calls” with him, suggesting a friendly rapport between the two.

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Trade disputes and global consequences

Despite the positive developments in the UK-US relationship, Trump’s broader trade policies continue to generate global concern. Trump’s remarks about the tariffs on Canada, which would have had severe economic consequences, were particularly pointed. The US had planned to impose tariffs on Canadian goods worth £125 billion, including alcohol and fruit, but Trudeau’s commitment to border security led to a temporary suspension.

In response, Mexico and China expressed their dissatisfaction with the US’s approach, and both countries have indicated their intention to take retaliatory actions. Mexico pledged to introduce tariffs of its own, while China threatened to file a lawsuit with the World Trade Organisation in an attempt to defend its economic interests.

Looking ahead

As tensions continue to simmer, Sir Keir Starmer has made it clear that he is committed to preserving the integrity of the UK’s trade agreements with the United States. At the same time, his leadership aims to balance these trade relations with broader international interests, particularly the European Union. The UK, under Starmer’s guidance, is poised to navigate this volatile trade landscape, hoping to secure long-term deals that support both domestic and global economic growth.

While President Trump’s tariffs have sparked significant concern globally, there is hope that diplomatic discussions between the UK and the US will pave the way for mutually beneficial solutions, avoiding further disruptions to international trade. The coming months will be crucial in shaping the future of UK-US relations and global trade dynamics.

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