‘Good chance’ of U.K.-U.S. trade deal, JD Vance says, as Trump ‘really loves’ Britain
- US President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on imports, impacting the global economy, but has since reduced these tariffs and exempted electronics from certain levies from China.
- Vice President JD Vance expressed optimism about a potential beneficial trade deal between the US and the UK during an interview with UnHerd.
- Chancellor Rachel Reeves plans to negotiate further economic agreements with the US at the International Monetary Fund's spring meetings in Washington later this month.
- Vance indicated that the UK's relationship with the US is advantageous for trade negotiations compared to other European countries.
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Vance: A ‘good chance’ for a U.S.-UK trade deal
The U.S. and the United Kingdom have a “good chance” of securing a bilateral trade deal, Vice President JD Vance said this week, adding that the two sides are actively working together to advance it. In an interview with a British outlet published on Tuesday, Vance said President Trump “really loves” the UK and touted the “cultural affinity” between the two countries. “We’re certainly working very hard with [UK Prime Minister] Keir Starmer’s gov…
Who is JD Vance, and can US allies trust him?
Given the volatility of this White House, universities and indeed countries who rely on the word of the Trump administration don't always feel on solid ground. Now, the US Vice President has revealed in an interview - there is a 'good chance' of a trade deal with the UK.
Vance Hints at Breakthrough in US-UK Trade Talks
U.S. Vice-President JD Vance has said there is a “good chance” that the United States and the United Kingdom will strike a trade deal, as global markets continue to react to President Trump’s tariff flip-flop. “We’re certainly working very hard with Keir Starmer’s government,” Va
‘America is an Anglo Country’ — VP Vance Says Brexit Britain Has ‘Good Chance’ to Strike U.S. Trade Deal.
PULSE POINTS:What Happened: U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance expressed optimism about the potential for a trade agreement with the United Kingdom, which regained control over its trade policy from the European Union (EU) following Brexit, as negotiations to end tariffs continue. Who’s Involved: U.S. Vice-President J.D. Vance, U.S. President Donald J. Trump, British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, British Business and Trade Minister Sarah Jones. W…
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