Britain won't sign any U.S. trade deal if it's not in UK interest: minister

Reuters  |  LONDON 

(Reuters) - Britain won't sign up to any trade deal with the if it is not in its own interest, said on Saturday, after U.S. tariffs on metals imports drew a rebuke from one of Washington's major European allies.

Britain has talked up the prospect of a trade deal with the as it prepares to leave the European Union, its biggest trading partner, next year.

But Britain, along with other EU countries, and Mexico, has been hit by tariffs on and aluminium on exports to the Fox, a champion of free trade, has called the move unlawful and asked to reconsider, but he said it was not a mistake to pursue a trade deal.

"If we can't come to an agreement that we believe is in the interests of the United Kingdom, then we wouldn't be signing any trade agreement," Fox told radio when he was asked whether Britain would accept a deal if were on the terms of

(Reporting by Alistair Smout; editing by David Stamp)

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First Published: Sat, June 02 2018. 13:24 IST