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00:00President, Trump has suggested that a U.K.-U.S. trade deal could eliminate the need for tariffs.
00:06What are your thoughts on that?
00:08Well, I'd be surprised if he eliminated them altogether.
00:13But there's no question that I think with the U.K., that tariff level might be very low.
00:18I think in the region of 10 percent.
00:20Could even be lower.
00:22But I think it'd be very hopeful, very optimistic to suppose that that would be zero.
00:30I think there'd be some, forgive me, element of a tariff.
00:34But we just have to wait and see what that level is.
00:37And in regards to China, obviously Trump is having more of a protectionist angle.
00:44How do you see in the future as this trade war continues?
00:47A trade war is good for no one.
00:50Do you think he'll attempt to continue to try and bully China in that way?
00:54No doubt in my mind that Trump is trying to exert maximum pressure on China.
01:00He feels that China has been a bad actor in international trade.
01:05And he's using the threat of tariffs essentially to make sure that they become good actors and,
01:12in his view, behave properly.
01:14Now, where it all ends, we don't know.
01:16Because China itself is a major power and has some influence in this.
01:21But I don't think they want to see high tariffs on their goods as they export them into the U.S.
01:27And I don't think the U.S. consumer wants to pay any extra or considerably more than they need to.
01:34So tariffs, I think, are a zero-sum game for the Americans and the Chinese.
01:41But Trump is clearly using the threat of tariffs to try and get China to modify their behavior.

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