Trump, trade deal
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President Donald Trump unveiled the framework for a trade agreement with the United Kingdom on Thursday, marking the first such accord with any nation since the White House suspended some of its far-reaching "Liberation Day" tariffs last month.
The Trump administration announced a trade deal with the United Kingdom Thursday in grandiose terms, but with only limited details about what it achieves
A rally in the pound fizzled out and UK stocks saw tentative gains after reports that US President Donald Trump is expected to announce a trade pact with Britain later Thursday.
President Trump said in remarks from the Oval Office that the two countries are "affirming that reciprocity and fairness is an essential and vital principle."
In Trump's new trade pact with the UK, we got a glimpse of the types of agreements he may seek across the globe.
US President Donald Trump announced a trade framework with the UK, hailing it as a “breakthrough” that will bring down barriers and expand market access for American imports. “I’m thrilled to announce that we’ve reached a breakthrough trade deal with the United Kingdom,” Trump said Thursday in the Oval Office.
Final details are under wraps but Trump promised the deal provides billions of dollars in access for U.S. agricultural products like beef and ethanol.
Darren Jones says the government "has protected jobs because of this trade deal", as shadow trade secretary Andrew Griffith calls it "disappointing".