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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Karl Matchett

How much our small businesses fear losing this year under Trump’s tariffs

  • A new report indicates that a third of small UK businesses anticipate losses of up to £20,000 this year due to the uncertainty caused by Donald Trump’s trade tariffs.
  • Three in ten small and medium enterprises (SMEs) expect tariff-related costs between £10,000 and £20,000, with an average anticipated loss of £17,000 per business, particularly affecting the services sector.
  • Volatile exchange rates, specifically the strengthening pound against the dollar, are significantly squeezing profit margins for UK exporters.
  • Over half of UK businesses exporting to the US, and nearly half of all exporters, foresee a decrease in future trade volumes, citing tariffs and customs regulations as primary concerns.
  • Many UK firms are now looking beyond the US for new trade partners, with China emerging as the most popular alternative for both importers and exporters.

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