Prime Minister Starmer is trying to mitigate the impact of duties: British-American trade agreement is on the table

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and US President Donald Trump together on Sunday conducted a telephone conversation about “Productive” negotiations between their teams on the trade agreement, which is intended to refine the economic impact of imposed duties. According to AFP, Reuters and Sky News, TASR reports.

“They discussed productive negotiations between their teams on the British-American economic prosperity agreement. They agreed that the talks would continue at the same pace this week, ” She said the British Prime Minister’s office at London Downing Street. “They agreed to stay in contact in the coming days,” she continued.

“At the beginning, the President wished his magnitude to the king all the good and a lot of health,” the office said. “In the discussion of Ukraine, the Prime Minister informed the President about productive negotiations at a meeting of the coalition willing coalition held this week in Paris. The leaders agreed on the need to continue the joint pressure on Putin,” The Prime Minister’s office was introduced.

Donald Trump on Friday indicated the possibility of concluding a business agreement that would helped the United Kingdom to alleviate the impacts of duties imposed on steel imports into the US and planned duties to import cars.

AFP recalls that Since its withdrawal from the European Union (EU), the United Kingdom has been trying to conclude a trade agreement with the United States. Unlike the EU, the United Kingdom has decided not to bring retaliatory measures against US tariffs. According to AFP, London wants to conclude a business agreement before 2 Aprilwhen Trump is about to introduce a new series of tariffs.

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