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Donald Trump tariffs: Peter Mandelson FINALLY acknowledges crucial Brexit benefit as President slaps EU with 30% levy

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Donald Trump tariffs: Peter Mandelson FINALLY acknowledges crucial Brexit benefit as President slaps EU with 30% levy
Originally posted by: GB News

Source: GB News

Peter Mandelson has finally acknowledged a crucial Brexit benefit – just as Donald Trump imposed a 30 per cent tariff on goods imported from the EU.

Mandelson, the British ambassador to the US and staunch Remainer, was forced to admit that the UK would not have been able to seal a trade deal with America if it was still locked to the Brussels bloc.


Asked directly whether the deal was a Brexit benefit, the Labour grandee said: “That’s a good question.”

He went on to admit: “Undoubtedly, we couldn’t have done this deal if we had remained part of the European Union.

“We lost many other things by leaving, but we get the chance to do this deal. So there’s some positives.”

‘We couldn’t have done this deal if we had remained part of the European Union,’ Lord Mandelson admitted

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Trump and Starmer

When the current deal was signed, both Trump and Sir Keir Starmer suggested that more negotiations were needed to reduce tariffs on steel

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“That will remove the 25 per cent tariff on UK steel and aluminium, making us the only country in the world to have tariffs removed on these products.

“The US agreed to remove tariffs on these products as part of our agreement on May 8. It reiterated that again at the G7 last month. The discussions continue, and will continue to do so.”

The steel industry now faces the threat of tariffs potentially doubling from the current 25 per cent rate to 50 per cent.

But Britain could still dodge them after Trump’s Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed that the new rates will take effect on August 1.

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Howard Lutnick (right) confirmed that the new rates will take effect on August 1

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Following Trump’s letter to the EU on Saturday, European Commission boss Ursula von der Leyen said the tariffs “would disrupt essential transatlantic supply chains, to the detriment of businesses, consumers and patients on both sides of the Atlantic.”

She also said while Brussels will continue to work towards a trade agreement, it “will take all necessary steps to safeguard EU interests, including the adoption of proportionate countermeasures if required”.

Britain would avoid any kind of US-EU trade war – though in May, Mandelson claimed that edging closer to the bloc and following EU rules would benefit Britain – and attacked the “fetish of dis-alignment” displayed by Brexiteers.

“Why make a fetish of dis-alignment when we know that it’s in the interests of our business and traders to pursue and to follow those rules and standards,” the ambassador told attendees at an Atlantic Council event.

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