UK PM Starmer is ready to protect the fare from the storm star-news.press/wp
London, April 5 (Reuters) – British Keir Starmer said the country businesses to help the US president fall from the fall of the Donald Trump President.
“We are willing to use industrial policy to protect British business from the storm,” said Starmer in the newspaper telegraph newspaper.
“Some people can feel uncomfortable about it – the idea that the state must intervene directly to the market.
“But we simply can’t stick to old feelings when the world becomes fast.”
Starmer said that the government’s priorities remained to try to secure the trade agreement that could be commercial exemptions and to protect the national interest that will do the “everything necessary”.
Britain was planned in the Trump Fariffet announcement on Wednesday, while 10% was the lowest import rate of 10%, but a global trade war will hurt its open economy.
“This week, we will have turbochigrecess plans that will improve our home competitiveness, so we are faced with these kinds of blows,” the government also wanted to strengthen alliances and reduce the obstacles for trade.
The telegraph said that the Starmer government would bring emergency reforms to reduce red tape around the regulation and raised the vision of the tax breaks to support the affected sectors.
British Maker by Jaguar Land said that Saturday will interrupt the shipping of cars on Saturday by rates, adding fears about the impact of 200,000 people in the UK.
By writing in the newspaper, Starmer has confirmed that he would take a “head-head” in front of the rates than to immediately revenge, but he added: “All the options remain on the table.”
It could have any rifestation that could have a list of 400 pages in the United Kingdom published by Britain on Wednesday. (Reported by Sarah Young; Editing David Gregorio)
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