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President Donald Trump struck a trade deal with ... which is “on the brink of collapse.” The UK will no longer be subject to a 25% tariff the U.S. previously imposed, according to the release. “
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Money Talks News on MSNTrump's US-UK Trade Deal Maintains Tariffs While Expanding Market AccessPresident Trump announced a framework for US-UK trade while keeping 10% tariffs on British imports. The deal expands American agricultural access to British markets while creating special provisions for vehicle imports.
President Donald Trump announced a new framework Thursday for a bilateral trade deal with the United Kingdom, his first trade deal since launching an overarching tariff agenda last month. White House officials previously told the Washington Examiner that the administration was close to agreeing to deals with a number of trading partners.
President Donald Trump announced a trade framework with the UK, hailing it as a “breakthrough” that US officials hoped would unlock other deals to expand market access for American goods.
UK trade deal unveiled in a live phone call but a row loomed over US beef imports.The US president stressed that Britain and America had struck the first trade agreement since his “Liberation Day” wave of tariffs which have caused economic carnage around the world.
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President Donald Trump agreed Thursday to cut tariffs on U.K. autos, steel and aluminum in a planned trade deal but played down the possibility of other nations getting similarly favorable terms on his import taxes,
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President Donald Trump is "determined to continue with a "10% baseline tariff" against all countries despite his U.K. trade deal, the White House said.
Revealed: How much the US-UK trade deal will save UK economy from Trump tariffs - Exclusive: The UK’s new trade deal could cut the economic damage from US tariffs in half
President Donald Trump is expected to announce a trade agreement with the United Kingdom at a news conference Thursday morning in Washington, according to people familiar with the matter.
Donald Trump has urged the UK to get rid of “unsightly windmills” and incentivise drilling for oil in the North Sea. The US president said the deal hammered out with Sir Keir Starmer’s Government is “working out well”.
Trump slashes tariffs on UK steel and cars in historic agreement - President hails ‘great honour to have UK as first announcement’