White House expects UK trade deal ‘within three weeks’: Reports
- White House officials expect to finalize a trade deal with the UK 'within three weeks', as reported by the Telegraph.
- Nigel Inkster warned that a US-UK trade deal could harm Britain's relationship with China, a key supplier of pharmaceuticals.
- Inkster suggested that China's economic coercion could affect the UK, stating, 'It would be an incredibly powerful lever.'
- The UK aims to secure a trade deal to mitigate US President Trump's 10% tariffs on all goods imported to the US.
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Rachel Reeves set for US trip in bid to seal trade deal and dodge tariffs
RACHEL Reeves travels to America next week as the UK looks to secure a trade deal to soften the blow of punishing tariffs. The Chancellor was pressed on whether a deal could be finalised in three weeks which had been suggested by White House officials. Rachel Reeves will travel to America next week as the UK looks to secure a trade deal to soften the blow of punishing tariffsReuters Britain is looking to reduce the full force of 10 per cent le…
UK-US trade deal ‘within three weeks’
It is the eternal question for UK policymakers: America or Europe? For the past nine months, Keir Starmer has sought to follow his 17 post-war predecessors in maintaining an uneasy balancing act between the two. But the Prime Minister’s tricky task has been made even more difficult by Donald Trump’s return to the White House.
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