Trump's tariff escalation! The British Prime Minister warns that globalization may be coming to an end.
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UK Prime Minister Shakal stated that with Trump's return to the White House and his equivalent tariff policies, the era of globalization has ended. He is expected to deliver a speech on Monday, emphasizing that the UK needs to meet new challenges and accelerate reforms to promote economic growth. Shakal urged the British people to remain calm, seek the most favorable trade agreements, and plans to protest Trump's policies while committing to protect the UK's national interests. His Chancellor of the Exchequer Reeves will issue a statement promoting the economy and visit India and Australia to advance trade agreements.
The British Prime Minister Skyle acknowledged that with Trump returning to the White House and implementing reciprocal tariff policies, the world as we have known it is no longer, signaling the end of the era of globalization.
In light of the impact of the U.S. government's reciprocal tariff policies, global stock markets and financial markets are facing a crisis, and the UK will also face a 10% reciprocal tariff. Skyle pointed out in a statement over the weekend that the British people must rally to embrace new opportunities and challenges.
According to British media reports, Skyle is expected to deliver a speech on local time Monday to discuss changes in the world and the end of globalization. He emphasized that we are entering a new era, and the shocks brought by the trade war mean that the UK must move more quickly to reduce bureaucracy and promote more proactive reforms to stimulate economic growth.
Skyle pointed out that the world is no longer governed by established rules; the British people need to demonstrate composure, pragmatism, and a clear understanding of national interests. When it comes to tariffs, the top priority is to remain calm and strive for the best agreement, as there are no winners in a trade war; the impact can be profound for both the U.S. and the world.
He emphasized that flexible diplomacy will make the UK economy stronger, more diverse, and secure, and the UK will continue to strengthen ties with allies while reducing trade barriers with other economies.
Skyle plans to protest to Trump and express his understanding of his "America First" policy, recognizing the voter support for such policies. He noted that while some actions are not endorsed, there are reasons people support Trump, and he will not seek to impose retaliatory tariffs on the U.S.
Additionally, he has committed to fully protect the UK's national interests and does not rule out using industrial policy to protect local businesses. The British Chancellor of the Exchequer Reeves will also announce a series of statements this week to promote economic growth and plans to visit countries like India and Australia to expedite trade agreements.