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tariffs on cars, aluminium and steel, was “better than I had to” and that it could “always be changed”. UK ministers have cited the agreement signed last May as an example of the continuing close
government’s 60% reduction in quotas is flexible and can be changed easily if reciprocated by the EU, whereas the EU quota is strictly capped at 50%. They fear that the European Commission is approaching
changes to trade rules. The EU this week agreed [trade restrictions on steel imports](https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/apr/14/uk-steel-exports-eu-risk-tariffs-quotas) in response to a glut of artificially cheap Chinese imports that have depressed global prices. The UK, which
changed." In May last year, the UK became the first country to agree a tariff deal with President Trump after his return to office, cutting some import taxes on cars, aluminium and steel. The relationship