UK keeps all options open as US tariffs loom

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Downing Street says nothing is off the table if the US does not honour the current UK‑US tariff deal, but stresses no one wants a trade war, as Washington moves to a 15% global tariff that would largely bypass the sector-specific deals with the UK; talks remain constructive and all options are on the table to protect British business, while the EU pauses its deal and analysts warn of potential UK damage if the broader tariff goes ahead. The policy uses Section 122 of the 1974 Trade Act, with exemptions for some items, and officials urge clarity on how UK exports will be treated.
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