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    October 2, 2025
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    LONDON, October 2, 2025: The United Kingdom’s trade relationship with the United States is under mounting pressure following a series of new tariff announcements from U.S. President Donald Trump. The proposed tariffs target key British export sectors including pharmaceuticals, commercial vehicles, and the film industry, prompting urgent discussions between British officials and U.S. counterparts. Trump recently declared plans to impose a 100 percent tariff on branded pharmaceutical imports unless companies are manufacturing those products in the United States.

    New US tariffs on UK pharma and films deepen trade friction
    British manufacturing and creative sectors brace for impact of U.S. tariffs.

    The announcement, made during a campaign event, has sent concern through the UK’s pharmaceutical sector, which exported approximately £9 billion in medical products to the U.S. in 2024. The proposed measure would come into effect in October and is part of a broader package that includes a 25 percent tariff on heavy-duty trucks and a 100 percent tariff on foreign-made films. The UK government confirmed it is in active talks with U.S. officials to seek clarity and to mitigate the potential impact of the tariffs.

    A spokesperson for the Department for Business and Trade said the government is “pushing for a better outcome” for UK industries and has reaffirmed its commitment to defending British economic interests through diplomatic channels. British pharmaceutical companies such as AstraZeneca and GSK operate manufacturing facilities in the U.S., which could shield certain products from the tariffs. However, the industry remains cautious, particularly after a significant pause in domestic investment. Several multinational pharmaceutical firms have deferred planned investments in the UK totaling nearly £2 billion amid ongoing uncertainty surrounding pricing policies and regulatory conditions.

    UK pharmaceutical exports face disruption from new US tariffs

    The UK secured a framework trade agreement with the Trump administration in May that aimed to provide improved market access for pharmaceutical and medical products. That deal has yet to be fully implemented. Recent developments are now raising questions about the scope and enforceability of its provisions. The film industry is another sector at risk. Trump’s proposal to levy a 100 percent tariff on movies produced outside the U.S. has triggered concern among UK-based studios and production houses. The British Film Institute estimates that international productions contribute more than £6 billion annually to the UK economy.

    British officials are seeking further information from U.S. authorities regarding how such a tariff would be defined and enforced. In parallel, the U.S. administration has also announced a 25 percent tariff on imported heavy-duty trucks. While the direct exposure of UK-based truck manufacturers to the U.S. market is limited, the measure could disrupt multinational supply chains and affect UK operations tied to European and American partners. The announcements come amid heightened attention on trade policy as the U.S. presidential campaign enters its final stretch.

    UK investment decisions on hold amid trade instability

    The UK government has reiterated its intention to maintain a strong transatlantic economic relationship and is conducting a full assessment of the implications of the proposed tariffs. Market reaction to the tariff proposals has been swift. Shares in several European pharmaceutical and automotive companies declined following the announcements. Trade associations across affected sectors have called for swift resolution through diplomatic engagement to preserve market stability. The UK’s Department for Business and Trade continues to coordinate with stakeholders and international partners as part of its response.

    Government officials have confirmed that the UK will comply with its international obligations while working to safeguard the competitiveness of its domestic industries. The sudden escalation in trade tensions has exposed vulnerabilities in the current UK-U.S. trade framework, which remains incomplete despite prior announcements of bilateral progress. British ministers are expected to raise the issue at upcoming meetings with U.S. trade representatives and at international economic forums scheduled for later this month. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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