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May dials Trump to express 'deep concern' over US threatening a trade war

May's Cabinet Office minister, David Lidington, also rebuked Trump when speaking on BBC One's Sunday Politics program

IANS  |  London 

Theresa May

British on Sunday told US that she has "deep concern" at his decision to raise tariffs on and aluminum.

A Downing Street said May had a telephone call with earlier Sunday, in which May also said that multilateral action was the only way to resolve the problem.

"The raised our deep concern at the president's forthcoming announcement on and aluminum tariffs, noting that multilateral action was the only way to resolve the problem of global overcapacity in all parties' interests," the said in a statement, reported.

has said he plans to slap a 25-percent tariff on imports and 10 percent on aluminum next week.

He has also threatened to increase taxes on European cars if the EU retaliates against his and aluminum tariffs.

May's minister, David Lidington, also rebuked when speaking on One's Sunday Politics program.

"I just think that the is not taking an advisable course in threatening a trade war," Lidington said.

Lidington suggested the American authorities could overrule any tariffs, as they did in the case of aircraft manufacturer when the administration threatened huge duties on its C-wing planes, but his plan won't work.

May and also discussed the "appalling humanitarian situation" in Eastern Ghouta in They said that and with influence over the Syrian must act to cease their campaign of violence and to protect civilians.

First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 08:37 IST
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