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Trump announces a trade agreement with the United Kingdom, although details are still months away from being finalized and the 10% tariffs remainWashington celebrates that "it has been possible because we blew up the whole system," while London considers it a "start," but not the end, and resists accepting a relaxation of phytosanitary standards.
The Tory leader laid out five tests that the Conservative Party has when it comes to the UK’s relationship with the EU.
Kemi Badenoch has insisted she would reverse any measures in the Government’s post-Brexit reset that “damaged the interests of the United Kingdom”. The Tory leader is set to meet Pedro Serrano, the EU’s representative to the UK, in London on Monday.
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Mediaite on MSNTrump Inks First Post-Tariffs Trade Deal With the U.K.: ‘The Golden Age of America is Coming!’Trump inked his first trade deal since launching a sweeping global tariff war last month—and he’s kicking things off with the United Kingdom.
The United States already runs a trade surplus with the United Kingdom, making it a bit easier to find common ground.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said from the White House on Thursday that his government has reached a trade agreement with the United Kingdom.
President Donald Trump has agreed to cut tariffs on U.K. autos, steel and aluminum in a planned trade deal with Britain, which would buy more American beef and streamline its customs process for goods from the United States.
The BoE expects the economy to grow this year by 1%, a bit more than February's forecast of 0.75%, thanks to a strong end to 2024 and robust official data at the start of 2025. It said that first-quarter growth bounce looked erratic, however, and estimated the underlying quarterly growth rate at just 0.1%.
The UK Government will only agree to a UK/EU treaty for Gibraltar that protects the Rock’s British sovereignty and military autonomy and provides post-Brexit certainty for its people, the House of Commons was told on Tuesday.