well, let's stay on changes that came in to effect on january the first. british steel companies have been operating at a significant competitive disadvantage compared to their rivals in europe because the eu brokered a deal with the us that came into effect at the start of this year. it allows european companies to export steel to the us without tariffs. the uk has yet to agree a similar deal. our global trade correspondent chris morris reports on the impact. ata at a foundry in chesterfield raw materials are being furnace to make cast—iron bars. because of the american tariffs 25% on uk products, this company is moving some of its production to a factory in spain. so the uk manages to strike a deal with the us, without production come back?— come back? probably not, it really depends _ come back? probably not, it really depends on _ come back? probably not, it really depends on how - come back? probably not, it really depends on how early | come back? probably not, it - really depends on how early the deal done. once a customer gets over there —— gets used to the spanish product, the question