Donald Trump has reached an agreement with the EU to avoid a 30% tariff on imports, but the EU will face a new 15% tariff on its goods sold to the US. Analysts believe the UK's agreement with the US is more favorable due to its lower tariff rate of 10%. However, complexities and uncertainties remain regarding the details of both agreements, particularly concerning pharmaceuticals and steel tariffs. The UK's exports to the US are significant, but the EU collectively accounts for a larger share of UK trade. Economic implications for the UK depend on the outcomes of these agreements and the overall impact of US tariffs. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)