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Reuters reports that the UK gov't expects tariff arrangements with the US on cars and aerospace to come into force by the end of the month. This follows the signing of an order by US President Donald Trump and British PM Sir Keir Starmer at the G7 summit in Canada. The order will bring into force the agreement reached between the two last month, and see a reduction in tariffs for UK cars being exported to the US. The deal includes the 10% baseline tariff on almost all UK goods (including cars, down from 27.5%), but did not include any reduction in tariffs on steel (a move that was expected). A deal on steel is required by 9 July if the UK is not to see its tariff rate increase from 25% to 50% in line with other countries.