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    UK to levy $655 million of new tariffs on low-value imports

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    Posted on November 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The UK will impose new tariffs on low-value imports to support local retailers, removing exemptions for items under 135 pounds.

    UK to Impose New Tariffs on Low-Value Imports for Fair Trade

    LONDON (Reuters) -Britain's finance ministry said on Friday that finance minister Rachel Reeves plans to raise around 500 million pounds ($655 million) a year by removing an exemption from tariffs for imports of individual goods costing under 135 pounds.

    Reeves has pledged not to increase the cost of living for British households in her annual budget on November 26, but retailers such as clothing chain Next and rival Primark-owner Associated British Foods have lobbied against what they see as unfair competition from overseas stores.

    While major retailers must pay tariffs on many goods they import in bulk, Britons who buy similar items direct from online retailers, often based in China, do not have to pay tariffs if they cost below a certain amount.

    "It's time to make sure our local shops can compete fairly with overseas sellers and keep driving growth and good jobs across the UK," Reeves said in a statement.

    The finance ministry said that Reeves planned to scrap the exemption for imports of low-value items in her budget and launch a consultation on how to implement the new customs arrangements.

    "Any impact on consumer prices will be modest," the finance ministry said.

    Reeves' actions follow in the footsteps of U.S. President Donald Trump - who scrapped tariff exemptions on imports worth under $800 in August - and the EU is bringing forward similar plans for imports worth under 150 euros ($172.65).

    "This move closes a loophole that has disadvantaged British business, damaged British high streets and allowed proper safety standards to be ignored and we hope it is implemented rapidly," ABF chief executive George Weston said in a statement alongside the finance ministry announcement.

    ($1 = 0.7634 pounds)

    ($1 = 0.8688 euros)

    (Reporting by David Milliken; editing by William James)

    Key Takeaways

    • •UK plans to remove tariff exemptions on imports under 135 pounds.
    • •The move aims to support local retailers against overseas competition.
    • •Finance minister Rachel Reeves announced the change in her budget.
    • •Retailers like Next and Primark have opposed the new tariffs.
    • •The change follows similar actions by the US and EU.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK to levy $655 million of new tariffs on low-value imports

    1What is an exemption?

    An exemption is a provision that frees a person or entity from a particular obligation, such as paying taxes or tariffs on certain goods.

    2What is unfair competition?

    Unfair competition refers to business practices that are deceptive or fraudulent, giving one company an unfair advantage over others in the market.

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