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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.
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US, UK Unveil New Agreement In Trump's First Post-Tariff Trade Deal: Here's What's In ItA chart posted by Trump on his social media platform Truth Social claimed that the US-UK deal will bring in $6 billion in tariff revenue and $5 billion in new market access. "Today's agreement with the UK is the first in a series of agreements on trade ...
Australia's conservative Liberal Party elected Sussan Ley, a former outback pilot with three finance degrees, as its first woman leader on Tuesday, after an election loss partly due to comparisons with U.S. President Donald Trump's policies.
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Trump hails 'breakthrough' US-UK trade dealUS President Donald Trump unveiled a "breakthrough" trade agreement with Britain on Thursday ... London had also been keen for some kind of deal ahead of an EU-UK summit on May 19 due to reset ties with the 27-nation bloc. Trump described the British ...
Donald Trump and Keir Starmer celebrated their “historic” trade deal yesterday, promising it was a “great” agreement for both the US and the UK. The Labour government has been trying to get a deal with the White House for months.
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UK-US Trade deal is playing into Trump's 'divide and conquer' strategy says Nobel Prize-winning economistSunday Morning with Trevor Phillips
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GB News on MSN‘Put British farmers first!’ Donald Trump’s agriculture chief blasts Rachel Reeves’s farm tax raid amid US trade deal fears: ‘They’re the backbone’US agricultural secretary Brooke Rollins told GB News she wants Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves to “put British farmers first” following the new trade agreement between the two countries. Farmers are concerned about what the agreement means for Britain’s agriculture with tariffs reduced on US products including beef and ethanol in exchange for