UK-US trade talks 'moving in a very positive way', says White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt
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Britain has 'nothing to worry about' when it comes to securing a US trade deal, Gorka claims
Donald Trump's Deputy Assistant has predicted how the US President would react to Chancellor Rachel Reeves's claim an EU trade deal is "arguably more important" than the US.The Chancellor sparked criticism after travelling to Washington for talks aimed at securing a trade deal with America, but suggested that the UK is aiming for stronger ties with the European Union.FULL STORY HERE.


UK-US trade talks 'moving in a very positive way', says White House spokesperson Karoline Leavitt
Discussions surrounding a US-UK trade deal have been taking place since Brexit, although they were not prioritised as highly under Joe Biden. Ministers from the UK side have also recently appeared optimistic about the chances of a deal.
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Trade talks between the UK and the United States are “moving in a very positive way”, according to the White House. President Donald Trump’s press secretary Karoline Leavitt spoke about the likelihood of the long-discussed agreement during a press briefing. In Westminster, there are hopes such a deal could soften the impact of the Trump tariffs announced last month. Leavitt told reporters: “As for the trade talks, I understand they are moving in…
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