Trump Tariffs Slam UK Trade: Pharma Trucks and Electronics Face Massive US Import Duties Sparking Economic Uncertainty
28 September 2025

Trump Tariffs Slam UK Trade: Pharma Trucks and Electronics Face Massive US Import Duties Sparking Economic Uncertainty

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Listeners, welcome to United Kingdom Tariff News and Tracker. Today’s headlines are dominated by an escalating U.S. tariff regime under President Trump, with major shockwaves for the United Kingdom as pharmaceutical, furniture, and heavy-duty truck tariffs move to center stage.

On October 1, the United States will impose a sweeping 100% tariff on imported branded pharmaceuticals, and this includes drugs made in the United Kingdom. According to TradingNEWS, these duties specifically target British pharma exports to the U.S., a sector that represents more than three percent of UK-to-US trade and accounts for billions in annual value. The White House claims these measures are to drive drug manufacturing back to American soil, but industry analysts warn they will hit British producers hard and likely push up prices for American consumers.

In addition to the pharmaceutical sector, from October 1, all imported heavy-duty trucks will face a new 25% U.S. tariff. Dantful International Logistics explains that this levy stacks on top of existing U.S. duties and applies to entire trucks, kits, and critical truck components. Analysts note that while the main headlines surround Chinese and Mexican production, UK-based exporters of specialty truck chassis and vehicle assemblies are now exposed to higher compliance hurdles and costlier access to U.S. buyers. The tariff policy adds extra layers for customs processing, product classification, and safety documentation, increasing both costs and border friction.

Elsewhere, the Trump administration is expanding the tariff wall even further, with new duties announced this week for furniture and electronics. Reuters has reported that proposals include tariffs based upon the semiconductor chip content in imported devices, directly impacting UK electronics and home appliance exporters. Furniture items, including products from the UK’s heritage brands, may be caught in a 30% levy—raising further uncertainty across British manufacturing.

All of this comes as President Trump intensifies the case that aggressive tariffs protect American jobs and encourage companies to reshore production. However, experts from the Peterson Institute for International Economics and Harvard University point out that policymakers are wrestling with the practical details, especially as tariff implementation now overlaps with court cases questioning the president’s legal authority.

The moves are reverberating through currency and trade markets. TradingNEWS reports sterling slid to a seven-week low against the U.S. dollar, closing near 1.3320, as worries about direct UK exposure to pharma tariffs and persistent economic weakness battered investor sentiment. Market watchers are now warning listeners to expect continued volatility in UK–US trade, investment flows, and business confidence.

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