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US and UK say they’ve cemented a trade agreement that Trump calls fair for both nations

  • British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and U.S. President Donald Trump finalized a trade agreement between the UK and US during the G7 meeting held in the Canadian Rockies.
  • The deal aims to reduce trade barriers, especially tariffs on UK autos and aerospace, following earlier talks and ongoing steel tariff discussions.
  • The agreement halves British tariffs on steel from 50% to 25%, drops car tariffs to 10%, and removes aerospace tariffs entirely, while steel negotiations continue.
  • Trump declared, "We signed it, and it's done," praising Starmer as a "great" prime minister on a "very good day for both our countries."
  • The deal marks a sign of strength in US-UK relations, with implications for jobs and income, while Trump left the summit early due to Middle East tensions.
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US President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed the trade agreement the two allies presented earlier this month in Canada, where the G7 summit is being held.

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Portfolio.hu broke the news in on Monday, June 16, 2025.
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