How Trump’s tariffs could impact UK construction
09-04-2025 11:00 via electricalcontractingnews.com

How Trump’s tariffs could impact UK construction

President Donald Trump’s recent announcement of a 10% tariff on all UK imports of US goods, alongside higher tariffs on specific countries, is poised to significantly affect the UK construction sector.
As the US reimposes import duties on steel and aluminium, the UK construction industry could face disrupted supply chains and increased material costs, potentially leading to project delays, according to EPD, an aftermarket parts and components seller for construction, agricultural and indus
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