UK's Finance Minister Jeremy Hunt has criticized Donald Trump's potential revival of US protectionist policies, describing it as a grave error should Trump be re-elected.
At a World Economic Forum event in Davos, Hunt condemned Trump's universal tariff suggestion, emphasizing that protectionism harms economies and goes against the global reduction in poverty achieved through trade.
Trump has previously proposed a blanket 10% tariff on imports and implemented steel and aluminum tariffs in his first term, claiming trade wars to be easily won.
Hunt's statements highlight past tensions between Trump and UK leadership, notably his strained interactions with former Prime Minister Theresa May and his more amicable connection with
Boris Johnson.