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Culture home Less than a year ago, Sir Keir Starmer claimed to have delivered on his promise to protect jobs at Jaguar Land Rover. By striking a trade deal with the US in May, the Prime Minister said he had delivered the stability the carmakers desperately needed, and insisted he would back them “to the hilt”. However, seven months on, Britain’s manufacturers may not be feeling so supported after being plunged back into crisis by Donald Trump, caught up in the crossfire of his attempts to seize Greenland. The US president announced a new 10pc tariff on goods sent to the US from Britain and other European allies on Saturday, with experts warning the automotive sector will be hit the hardest.
Published: January 18, 2026 5:50 pm
Source: The Telegraph — Read original