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UK exports to US slump as new tariffs cut £800 million in goods flow
International
Published on 1 May 2026

Whisky tariffs are gone, but cars and pharma still fall
British exports to the United States plunged by about £800 million after US tariffs took effect, according to official data. Car and pharmaceutical shipments were hit hardest. Yet President Donald Trump removed tariffs on Scottish whisky, giving a rare pocket of relief. Still, the US remains the UK’s biggest goods export destination.
- UK exports to the US dropped roughly £800 million
- Cars and pharmaceuticals saw the steepest declines
- Tariffs on Scottish whisky were removed by Trump
- The US remains the UK’s top goods export partner
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