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UK Childrenswear Founder Urges UK Government to Shield Small Businesses from US Tariff Threat
Natalie Hull, founder of innovative UK children’s clothing brand Sockatoos, today called on the British government to actively protect the interests of UK small businesses amidst the imposition of new US tariffs. Hull specifically urged Prime Minister Keir Starmer to negotiate an indefinite extension to the ‘de minimis exemption’ (also known as Section 321) with the United States.