Trump is preparing to sign a key part of the US-UK trade agreement, which will lower tariffs on British car exports to the United States in exchange for granting US beef and ethanol producers access to the UK market. On May 8, Trump and Starmer signed the five-page "Economic Prosperity Agreement" during a televised press conference in the Oval Office, and just over a month later, the "cars for agriculture" deal was concluded. According to UK officials familiar with the negotiations, both sides are still discussing the section of the agreement that, as Starmer mentioned, would allow UK steel manufacturers tariff-free access to the US market. (Financial Times)
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