The Biden administration has agreed to suspend tariffs on various products from the U.K., including Scotch whisky and English cheeses, following a deal with the U.K. government. This move comes after the U.K. eased tariffs on U.S. goods in January to foster negotiations for a settlement in the long-standing dispute over subsidies to Boeing and Airbus. The suspension of tariffs, which were imposed during the Trump administration, is expected to ease the financial strain on affected industries caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the deal does not include the removal of tariffs on American whiskey to the U.K., leading to disappointment from the Distilled Spirits Council of the United States. The suspension of tariffs is seen as a positive step towards resolving the dispute and focusing on the global aviation market.