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    Sterling Falls as Higher Tariff on UK Stokes Economic Risks

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaApril 5, 2025Updated:October 13, 2025 FX Market No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Sterling Falls as Higher Tariff on UK Stokes Economic Risks

    The British pound, or the sterling, dropped against the US dollar in the forex market as President Donald Trump’s protectionist stance took on a new dimension. Ahead of the U.S. liberation day announcement, the British authority had said the new tariff could cut the UK economic size by up to one percent.

    Trump slams higher tariffs against trading partners and developing economies to advance his Make America Great Again mandate.  In the forex market, the sterling lost 1.56% against the U.S. dollar, reversing the latest rally trend versus the greenback.

    The British pound has lost 0.35% vs. the dollar, the largest one-week percentage decline since Friday, Feb. 28, 2025. GBPUSD dropped below $1.29, pressured by concerns over rising global economic risks following President Trump’s sweeping tariff policy.

    Despite the fact that the greenback is recalibrating, the outlook of the US dollar remains weak as investors expect Trump’s tariffs will stoke inflation and weigh on domestic economic growth.

    Details from the FX markets showed that Sterling underperforms its major peers, except for Aussie. The pound faces pressure as investors expect the United Kingdom economy to face significant pressure from potential global economic risks.

    The UK faced a relatively lower 10% tariff rate; investors worried that higher duties on other economies like China and the Eurozone could lead to product dumping, undermining UK export competitiveness.

    Earlier in the week, the UK’s Office for Budget Responsibility warned that such trade policies could shrink the economy by up to 1% and erode the government’s fiscal buffer. Domestically, inflation fears are mounting after a rise in employer National Insurance contributions took effect this month, adding pressure on businesses.

    These developments are reinforcing expectations that the Bank of England will proceed cautiously with monetary easing. Despite being in a relatively stronger position than some US trading partners, the UK remains vulnerable to the broader impact of global trade tensions.

    The pound-dollar pair was buoyed until recent selloffs. Still, year-to-date the British pound is up 3.05% vs. the dollar. Fear of a resurgence in inflation in the UK is likely to raise market expectations that the Bank of England (BoE) will maintain a moderate policy-easing approach.

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