Group 1 - The UK government is considering the possibility of retaliatory tariffs against the US but prefers to negotiate behind the scenes with the Trump administration [2][3] - Bridget Phillipson emphasized the importance of maintaining a favorable position for the UK and expressed hope for the continuation of preferential tariff agreements with the US [2][3] - The recent announcement of a 15% global tariff by President Trump has raised questions about the validity of previous agreements made with the UK [2][4] Group 2 - The US Supreme Court's ruling against the previous import tariffs imposed by Trump represents a significant setback for his economic agenda [4] - Trump announced a new 10% tariff on all goods entering the US, which he later increased to 15%, raising concerns about the impact on UK trade agreements [4] - UK officials believe that the new tariffs will not affect most of the existing trade agreements with the US, including those related to steel, automotive, and pharmaceuticals [4]
英国拒绝排除对美国实施报复性关税的可能,称最好与美国幕后谈判
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-02-23 02:15