Tariffs ‘were a terrible idea but shunning US is a mistake’

Tariffs ‘were a terrible idea but shunning US is a mistake’

British businesses, along with many others across Europe, have always seen the US as the one market they really wanted to crack. It was where they could turn themselves from a regional into a global company. That has started to change.

The US has dropped out of the top three destinations for British manufacturers for the first time in a decade, according to a survey by Made UK. Only 4% of UK-based manufacturers said they would currently consider setting up an operation in the US. Investors are looking elsewhere as well, with a flood of fresh money moving into Europe as the major funds rotate out of US assets. British exports to the US dropped by £2 billion in April, according to the Office for National Statistics, the largest monthly fall on record.

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