Article 6WFD3 Lower Trump tariff on UK is no thanks to diplomacy | Letters

Lower Trump tariff on UK is no thanks to diplomacy | Letters

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Guardian Staff
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John Bailey does the sums on the 10% tariff imposed by the US, and Lee Wilkinson has a Crocodile Dundee moment

Not surprisingly, Labour ministers are claiming the imposition of only" a 10% across-the-board tariff on UK exports to America (excluding steel, aluminium and automobiles, already hit with a 25% rate) as vindication of their diplomatic skill in dealing with Donald Trump(It could've been much worse': how UK avoided a bigger blow from Trump tariffs, 5 April).

In fact, the figure of 10% owes less to diplomacy and rather more to the method used to calculate the tariff. The algorithm applied is simple (and simplistic) in the extreme: the tariff equals either the total deficit in US trade with a particular country, divided by the value of that country's exports to America and then halved, or a default 10%, whichever is larger (Trump's idiotic' and flawed tariff calculations stun economists, 3 April).

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