Sir Keir Starmer says US-UK trade talks 'well advanced' and rejects 'knee-jerk' response to Donald Trump tariffs
- Sir Keir Starmer has offered major US tech companies tax breaks to mitigate Donald Trump's impending tariffs, with a deal potentially focusing on artificial intelligence and future technologies.
- Chancellor Rachel Reeves warned that Trump's tariffs could harm the UK economy and put 25,000 jobs in the car manufacturing industry at risk amid ongoing negotiations.
- The UK government is negotiating a potential deal with the US on a carve-out from Trump’s tariffs on imports, according to Jonathan Reynolds.
- Downing Street faced criticism over potential tax cuts for US firms, with Treasury spokesman Daisy Cooper calling it an insult to vulnerable groups affected by government cuts.
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