UK Avoids Tariffs - The First Mutually Agreed Brexit Benefit?

Wondering everyone’s thoughts on this.

So recently Trump has put Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, China and the EU.

It was long rumoured that the USA had indicated they wouldn’t put tariffs on the UK because they want to see it thrive post-Brexit.

Yesterday this has all but been confirmed with our exemption from the 25% tariffs that have been placed on basically every other powerful economic power apart from us and a handful of others, and that’s despite the US government calling us an ‘Islamic nation with nuclear weapons, and Elons crazed tirades.

There’s clearly no love lost between the two governments and yet we avoided the economic pressure of tariffs.

Regardless of your own personal biases with Brexit, can we all agree that this is actually a huge win for the UK, like a postive for our economy, and a bit of rare good news?

*Note - for the sake of not spreading misinformation, he announced his intention of tariffs on the EU but has not implemented them yet! Well pointed out by the commentators! Question still stands though!