
This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. The US President has offered to do no such thing for the UK, despite the fact that he offered to suspend steel tariffs on imports from Japan this week. The tariffs were imposed by former President Donald Trump while Britain was still an EU member.
The US has offered to suspend the measures not only for Japan but also for the EU, but they are still in place in Britain and there is no plan for them to be removed. The lack of demand in the UK is a reason why Mr Biden didn't offer a tariff truce. Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan said last week while visiting the US: I am very keen that we solve this with what is our closest ally in the US through a positive removal. The uk readers made their views clear, with a dominant theme emerging that Mr Biden is purposefully punishing Britain because he wants Brexit to fail.
Oldreo wrote: Biden is a Europhile who wants to see Brexit and Boris fail. He is an incompetent and dangerous world leader. Biden hated the UK and the UK. READ MORE: People with pooches are more likely to feel loved during the epidemic.
They added that nothing that Britain will get done until Mr Biden leaves office, a sentiment shared by countless other commenters. Stars 1 wrote: The sooner Biden is out of the game, the better. Reports suggest that Mr Biden is punishing the UK over post-Brexit negotiations on the Northern Ireland Protocol. A Department for International Trade source said that these negotiations should not affect the President's willingness to offer tariff suspensions. The schools forced to apologise for the disgraceful Christmas lunch REPORT Liz Truss rushes into the aid of 400,000 British expats in Spain REVEAL Brexit LIVE: Boris in freefall as all voters turn on the EU deal LIVE they said: We do not see any connection with this particular issue and the Northern Ireland Protocol and will in no way affect the UK's approach. That is because significant changes are needed in the Protocol in order to protect the Belfast Good Friday Agreement and Northern Ireland's place in the UK internal market. Biden should keep out of things that don't concern him, according to Themanfromtharl. They asked: What right does he have to tell the UK what it can or can't do?