US-UK trade deal to be completed 'very soon,' says Starmer
- A trade deal between the US and the UK has been signed, as announced by US President Donald Trump and Sir Keir Starmer during a G7 summit.
- The deal is expected to be finalized by the end of June, allowing for zero tariffs on aerospace products.
- During the announcement, Trump accidentally dropped the signed trade deal document, leading to a light-hearted moment at the press conference.
- Starmer humorously remarked about the importance of the document following the incident.
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Donald Trump accidentally drops signed US-UK trade deal document
This is the moment Donald Trump accidentally dropped the historic signed US-UK trade deal document. The US president and Sir Keir Starmer held a press conference at the G7 summit in Canada on Monday (16 June) to reveal a deal had been signed. As the US leader went to show the document to the media, the paperwork flew out of his folder. “Ooops, sorry about that,” he said. The UK prime minister joked: “It’s a very important document.” The deal wil…
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Starmer, Trump Set to Agree to Implement Tariff-Cutting Pact
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is set to agree Monday with President Donald Trump to implement a trade deal announced last month to slash US tariffs on key British exports and raise UK quotas on certain American agricultural products, people familiar with the matter said.
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