'No winners in a trade war': Green industries brace for Trump tariff impact

James Murray
clock • 8 min read
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Credit: Gage Skidmore

UK faces 10 per cent tariff on all exports to the US, as EU gets hit with 20 per cent levy and China faces 54 per cent charge

President Donald Trump yesterday ignited a global trade war which will inevitably have significant repercussions for the roll out of clean technologies around the world, as he imposed tariffs of between...

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