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UK PM ‘deeply disappointed’ at U.S. tariff move

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British Prime Minister, Theresa May, on Friday said she was deeply disappointed by the United States move to apply tariffs on EU steel and aluminium imports.

“I am deeply disappointed at the unjustified decision.

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“The EU and UK should be permanently exempted from tariffs and we will continue to work together to protect and safeguard our workers and industries,’’ she said in a statement.

May said Britain’s steel and aluminium industries were hugely important to the UK, noting they also contribute to U.S. industry, including in defence projects, which bolster U.S. national security.

The EU has taken the U.S. to the World Trade Organisation to challenge the legality of the new tariffs and Brussels has lodged an eight-page list at the international trade body of goods it would hit with retaliatory measures.

President Donald Trump, who is due to visit Britain in July, told Canada and the EU to do more to bring down their trade surpluses with the U.S.

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