Dear John,
As
you'll no doubt have seen, the UK joins Brazil, Australia, and the
uninhabited Heard
Island - along with
almost every other country in the world - in being slapped with a 10%
tariff on all imports to the US. The EU has fared even worse, as they
stare down the prospect of a 20% tariff. Unaddressed, this
unprovoked and punitive move by Trump could wipe out all
efforts to grow our economies, both here in the UK and in the
EU.
We knew this was coming. Which is why we asked
Frontier Economics to model how a better UK-EU trade
deal could
minimise the impact of Trump tariffs. The results should spur a
simultaneous sigh of relief across Whitehall.
Not only would a common sense deal between the EU and UK
cancel out the economic hit to the UK from Trump's tariffs, it could
also grow our economy by up to 1.5%. And those areas hit
hardest by tariffs - manufacturing hubs like the Midlands and North
East England - would see the greatest benefit. A deal that includes
deep alignment between the UK and EU on goods and services would also
shield the EU, reducing the impact of tariffs on the bloc by
around a third.
Those
sighs of relief should ripple around the Cabinet table too when you
add in the results of our latest polling.
Three times as many people think we should increase trade with
the EU in response to Trump's tariffs, compared to just 14%
who say we should be sucking up to Trump in the hope of an
exemption.
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