Goldman Sachs analysts expected Britain’s GDP to suffer a greater hit than previously feared even if a UK trade deal were agreed, due to “larger negative spillovers” from tariffs levied against the European Union
Britain braced for worst from Donald Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ trade war

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