The Liberal Democrats have referred to as on the federal government to launch evaluation of the potential impression of Donald Trump imposing commerce tariffs on the UK economic system.
Trump, who will probably be sworn in as US president on Monday, has threatened tariffs of as much as 20% on international imports – and as much as 60% on China’s – in a reprise of a commerce warfare performed throughout his first 2017-2021 time period.
Enterprise and Commerce Secretary Jonathan Reynolds has warned a second, broader spherical of Trump tariffs might result in larger inflation and unemployment within the UK, and pressured the federal government has made in depth preparations.
The Lib Dems plan to make use of a parliamentary machine to press for the publication of inner authorities assessments.
The social gathering is to desk a rarely-used “humble handle” movement to demand ministers publish official evaluation, through a symbolic message to the King.
The Lib Dems are pointing to a current examine suggesting 20% tariffs – or fees – on UK exports to the US might value the British economic system £22bn a yr.
Lib Dem chief Sir Ed Davey mentioned the general public deserved to know the extent of threat to the UK’s economic system, jobs and dwelling requirements, and referred to as on the federal government to “come clear” now.
“Many households who’re already scuffling with the price of dwelling will probably be anxious about what Trump’s presidency and a possible commerce warfare may imply for them..
“The least the British public deserve is for the federal government to be clear about how Trump’s tariffs may hit their pockets,” he mentioned.
Though uncommon, the “humble handle” procedural machine has been used 4 occasions since 2017 to attempt to drive the publication of official paperwork, notably round Brexit, as profitable motions are binding on the federal government.
On Thursday, Sir Ed referred to as for a brand new UK-EU customs union, arguing it will strengthen the UK’s negotiating place with the brand new Trump administration, whereas additionally boosting financial progress.
Final month, Trump ramped up the specter of tariffs in opposition to the EU, urging the bloc to purchase US oil and fuel, and posting: “In any other case, it’s TARIFFS all the way in which!!!”
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has a tightrope to stroll between the UK’s US and EU relationships after Brexit, and has rejected the notion that the nation should select between nearer ties with one or the opposite.