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The European Commission says it will be “very vigilant” to ensure the U.K. respects WTO rules in its trade relationship with the U.S.
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.
UK and EU reach a landmark agreement on fishing rights and defense cooperation, marking a major milestone in relations post-Brexit under PM Keir Starmer.
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MoneyWeek on MSNUK-EU trade deal: Britain to get a £9bn boost to the economy by 2040The government’s agreement with the EU follows on from separate deals with India and the United States. Will it breathe life into the UK economy?
The U.S. has a $12 billion trade surplus with the United Kingdom, meaning it already exports more than it imports. Meanwhile, the baseline 10% tariff Trump announced April 2 will remain in effect for most U.K. imports, which could lead to higher prices for consumers.
Trump said the baseline tariff level could be much higher for other countries than the 10% that Britain agreed to.
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GB News on MSNUK could ban Chinese electric cars under little-known clause included in Trump's trade dealUS President Donald Trump is set to push for a ban on Chinese-made electric vehicles in the UK as part of ongoing trade negotiations between the countries, according to a well-placed White House source.
Closer trade ties could cut prices for consumers – but they come with serious political risks for the UK government.
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Belfast Live on MSNThe EU-UK Trade Deal explained and how it could impact Northern IrelandThe new UK-EU partnership has direct implications for Northern Ireland’s economy, trade flows, and place within the UK-EU relationship
U.S. and Chinese officials will meet in Switzerland this weekend for their first talks since the onset of a tit-for-tat trade war. Can the U.S.-U.K. trade agreement reached this week pave the way for what Wall Street really wants: de-escalation with China?
A leading expert has warned drivers could be caught out by new rules which could backfire on the British fuel industry.