US and UK close to trade agreement - report
The FT reports that the US and UK are close to a trade agreement that would lower UK quotas on cars and steel.
- The agreement would include lower-tariff quotas for UK steel and car exports to the US
- The UK is hoping to secure reductions in the sector specific 25% tariffs that Trump has levied on steel and autos
- The UK's concessions include changes to digital services tax, cuts on US auto export tariffs, and reduced tariffs on US agricultural products
- The UK refuses to accept US food production standards like chlorine-washed chicken
- UK industries, especially luxury car brands like Bentley and Jaguar Land Rover, are facing "severe" impacts from the current tariffs