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Britain could be forced to limit dealings with China to secure Trump tariff reductions

Published on April 16, 2025 at 08:25 PM

BRITAIN could be forced to limit dealings with China to secure reductions in Donald Trump’s punishing tariffs.

wants to stop the Communist state getting round by shipping goods through other countries.

President Trump holding a football and Commander-in-Chief Trophy ring.
US President Trump was given a gold ceremonial paperweight ring
President Trump holding a football.
Trump poses with the match ball after presenting a trophy to a US navy team who won an armed forces gridiron tournament

Moves by Trump’s team to prevent swamping up to 70 trading partner nations with its products would also hit Beijing’s economy.

The US has imposed 145 per cent , while has hit back with its own 125 per cent surcharges.

The World Trade Organisation said this could see between the two giants plunge by 90 per cent.

It also downgraded its forecast of 2.7 per cent growth in international trade to a dip of 0.2 per cent.

Britain is negotiating a trade deal to mitigate Mr , as well as a biting 25 per cent levy on , steel and aluminium.

However, MPs and campaigners warned against cosying up to China — citing the emergency legislation needed to save British Steel, owned by Chinese firm Jingye.

Tory MP Neil O’Brien said: “You would love to believe that the Government will learn the lesson. Sadly there is no sign of that.

“The UK and other democratic countries should be aiming to reduce dependence on a hostile authoritarian regime.”;

Luke de Pulford, of the Inter- Parliamentary Alliance on China, added: “China has been able to undercut foreign industry partly through mass state-imposed forced labour.”;

Meanwhile yesterday, Mr Trump posed with the match ball after presenting a trophy to a team who won an armed forces gridiron tournament. In return, he was given a gold ceremonial paperweight ring.

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