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UK Steel Industry Consultations Accelerate in Response to US Tariffs

UK Steel Industry Consultations Accelerate in Response to US Tariffs

The British Steel Industry published an important consultation on Sunday. This was weeks ahead of schedule, due to the announcement by President Donald Trump of new tariffs on steel imports from the United States.

In a press release, the Department for Business and Trade stated that the "Plan for Steel", will examine issues facing UK industry such as high energy prices and "unfair trade practices" by other countries.

The Labour government had previously stated that it wanted to spend 2.5 billion pounds (3.15 billion dollars) on the steel industry. It would also publish a spring strategy for its plans to boost this sector.

The UK steel industry will have a bright future under the current government. "We said it during the election and we're delivering now," Business and Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said in a statement.

Last week, Reynolds stated that Britain would try to convince the U.S. Government that their steel and aluminum products should not be subject to tariffs because of the important role that they play in U.S. manufacturing and defence supply chains.

Trump announced on Sunday that he will impose new tariffs of 25% on all imports of steel and aluminum into the U.S. on top existing metal duties. In February, when discussing tariffs, he said that he believed something could be worked out with Britain.

Reynolds told Sunday's broadcasters that he was building relationships with officials of the Trump administration who, he said, viewed Britain "in a different light" than other countries which have been targeted for tariffs.

Britain and the United States exchange goods and services worth hundreds of billions dollars each year. UK Steel, an industry body, warned that tariffs would be "devastating", as the U.S. was the UK's second-largest export market worth more than 400 million pounds per year. $1 = 0.7946 lbs. (Reporting and editing by Alistair Bell, Clelia Oziel and Catarina demony)

(source: Reuters)