Starmer called on Trump to be an ally with Europe Canada

While Keir Starmer was preparing to bring tariffs to all goods imported to the United States, he was called for the European Union and Canada and Donald Trump.
The US President will approve the policy at a press conference on Wednesday evening, with controversial fees the next day.
Government officials could not negotiate a special carving output for the UK to avoid tariffs.
British -made cars, steel and other products will be more expensive in the United States and will receive a major blow to the UK economy.
Last week, the budget responsibility office warned that tariffs will damage economic growth and that Rachel Reeves, a spare cash chances, will wipe the £ 9.9 billion, which was planned to arrive in 2029.
Canada and the EU promised to retaliate for their tariffs on American exports, while the British government has rejected it so far.
At the weekly cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Starmer said, “England’s approach is to advance the ongoing talks with the US on an advanced economic agreement while keeping all options on the table.”
“A calm and pragmatic approach said that it serves national interests, not the best knee shake response of a calm and pragmatic approach,” Downing Street said.
Reeves also told the Cabinet that a global trade war will have an impact on England as an open trade economy ”.
Liberal Democratic Foreign Foreign Spokesman Calum Miller said: “Weeks, Donald Trump refused to criticize the damaging behavior, but the government is increasingly evident that Trump could not make a carving before the global tariff war for England.
“Trump showed himself that he was an unreliable partner in the economy.
“We must finish this trade war as quickly as possible. This means negotiating with our Canadian and European allies on a unified front against Trump, including retaliation tariffs when necessary, and to negotiate the new Customs Union agreement with the EU to better protect British affairs.”