Completion of a trade agreement between the United Kingdom with the US is no longer in the way of no obstacle, The British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced on Friday. TASR reports this based on Bloomberg report.
US President Donald Trump and Starmer on 8 May agreed to reduce duties to import cars and steel from the United Kingdom to the USwhile Britain agreed with By reducing duties to beef and ethanol. Although the United Kingdom was the first to reach a new trade agreement with Trump’s administration, the parties also left the parties to further negotiations.
On Tuesday, British trade minister Jonathan Reynolds with American trade minister Howard Lutnicka discussed the launch of the agreement on Tuesday. On Thursday (12 June), the question of whether new information would be available by the end of the week, Reynolds replied that he was firmly hoping. “There is nothing unexpected in implementation, so we have no obstacles,” said Starmer. “We are at the end of this process and I hope that we will be able to complete it now,” added.