Trump details framework of landmark US, UK trade deal: 'Won't be any red tape'
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President Trump announced a preliminary trade deal framework with the UK aimed at enhancing trade, especially for American agricultural products. The agreement promises expedited customs processes for US exports and is designed to foster closer economic alignment with the UK. Trump emphasized the ongoing nature of negotiations, with further details yet to be finalized. UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer acknowledged the contributions of key officials in the talks, though some voices within the Trump administration cautioned that the deal's framework lacks specific enforceable terms and could be seen as premature.
"They'll also be fast-tracking American goods through their customs process, so our exports go to a very, very quick form of approval, and there won't be any red tape."
"The deal has been negotiated over a period of weeks... praised Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer as playing key roles in the talks."
Read at New York Post
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