UK manufacturers look elsewhere amid Trump tariffs : study

16 juin 2025
A recent industry survey reveals a shift in export preferences among UK manufacturers, with the United States falling out of the top three due to President Trump's tariffs. Asia/Oceania and the Middle East are now favored growth markets as companies grapple with increased uncertainty and adjust (...)
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