Economics
U.K. Wants U.S. to Remove Tariffs on Imports, Envoy Says
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The U.K. wants the U.S. to remove all tariffs on goods, and wants to start talks on dropping duties on steel and aluminum soon, London’s ambassador to Washington said.
“We very much look forward to starting our own talks with the administration on these issues,” Karen Pierce said Thursday in an interview on Bloomberg Television’s “Balance of Power With David Westin,” adding that the U.K. hasn’t put a timeline on the discussions. “We want to see all tariffs removed.”