The British finance minister, Rachel Reeves, wrote in a column for The Observer, which will be published on Sunday, which wants to achieve “a new ambitious relationship” with the European Union while still negotiating a commercial agreement with the United States.
In another article on Saturday, The Observer said The Minister of Finance He wrote that the tariffs introduced by the president of the United States, Donald Trump, will have a “deep” effect on Great Britain and in world economies.
Reeves will say that “there is no illusions about the difficulties that are coming,” according to The Observer.
“The Labor Party is an internationalist party. We understand the benefits of free and fair trade and collaboration. Now it is not time to turn the world.”
The minister plans to advocate for a “more balanced world economic and commercial system” at the next meeting of the International Monetary FundAt the end of this month.
The British economy He grew again in February with his faster expansion in 11 months, surpassing the expectations of economists and placing himself in a slightly firmer position while preparing for the impact of tariffs.