Resumo:Shipments of commodities, cars and metals to the U.S. from Britain all dropped sharply in April.
U.K. goods exported to the U.S. dropped by £2 billion ($2.71 billion) in April, figures published by the Office for National Statistics on Thursday showed, marking the biggest monthly decrease since records began in 1997.
The value of Britain's exports stateside was the lowest since February 2022 at £4.1 billion, with the ONS saying the shift was “likely linked to the implementation of tariffs on goods imported to the United States.” Cars, chemicals and metals exports all saw declines, the ONS said.
U.S. imports to the U.K. dipped by £400 million for the month to £4.7 billion, taking Washington back to a trade surplus in goods with the country for the first time since May 2024. Trade data shows U.K. businesses heavily ramped up their exports to the U.S. from the start of 2025 as rumors about the introduction of tariffs — eventually confirmed on April 2 — swirled.
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