Tough Time For Trump: UK PM To End Globalisation
In this context, the Prime Minister of United Kingdom has taken a substantial decision as decided to end globalisation to counter Trump’s tarring war.;

One of the principal narratives that is being carried by the President of the United States, Donald J Trump is his desire to put “America First”. While this might sound appealing to the United States residents, it is having adverse reactions on global markets. This is mainly due to the fact that Trump is starting to impose massive tariffs on other countries.
In this context, the Prime Minister of United Kingdom has taken a substantial decision as decided to end globalisation to counter Trump’s tarring war.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is preparing to declare the end of the globalization era, as global economic tensions escalate following U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping 10% tariff on all imports—including those from allies like the UK.
This move has sparked financial turmoil, wiping $5 trillion from global stock markets and sending the FTSE 100 down over 7%, marking its worst week since March 2020.
In response, Starmer will advocate for a new economic direction focused on domestic growth and self-sufficiency. His government plans to implement supply-side reforms, including easing regulations for electric vehicle production and strengthening the UK’s industrial strategy. Chancellor Rachel Reeves will lead renewed trade talks with India and seek a fresh agreement with Australia.
This policy shift follows a meeting between Starmer and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the G20 summit in Rio, where both leaders agreed to pursue a UK-India strategic partnership, encompassing trade, security, education, and climate initiatives—signaling a broader pivot toward national resilience and strategic bilateralism.