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The White House’s so-called ‘reciprocal tariffs’ have gone into effect (Pictures: Rex\/Getty)<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

In just 50 seismic minutes, Donald Trump flipped the world’s trading system on its head, branded other nations ‘foreign scavengers’ and called the EU ‘pathetic’ for ‘ripping off’ the US.<\/p>\n

The US president had been billing his ‘liberation day’ as one of the most important days in the country’s history – and it’s certainly lived up to it.<\/p>\n

At the ‘Make America Wealthy Again’ address on the White House’s famous Rose Garden, Trump didn’t hold back, holding up his chart of ‘reciprocal’ tariffs to show to the world.<\/p>\n

Ahead of the announcements, Prime Minister Keir Starmer<\/a> said: ‘A trade war is in nobody\u2019s interest, and the country deserves and we will take a calm, pragmatic approach.<\/p>\n

\u2018Our decisions will always be guided by our national interest, and that\u2019s why we have prepared for all eventualities and we will rule nothing out.\u2019<\/p>\n

Now, the UK has been hit with a 10% tariff on exports to the United States – a bit of a relief for Britain, considering talks of 20% tariffs on UK goods were mentioned initially.<\/p>\n

However, UK residents will still be impacted, and the price of certain goods will increase, economists said.<\/p>\n

After the announcement, business and trade secretary Jonathan Reynolds said: ‘The US is our closest ally, so our approach is to remain calm and committed to doing this deal, which we hope will mitigate the impact of what has been announced today.’<\/p>\n

Here’s a list of products and goods which could see price increases after Trump’s announcement.<\/p>\n

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