
‘Good chance' of UK-US trade deal with Trump administration, says JD Vance
In an interview with online outlet Unherd, the US vice president told Sohrab Ahmari:
We're certainly working very hard with Keir Starmer's government. The president really loves the UK. He loved the queen. He admires and loves the king. It is a very important relationship. And he's a businessman and has a number of important business relationships in [the UK].
But I think it's much deeper than that. There's a real cultural affinity. And of course, fundamentally America is an Anglo country. I think there's a good chance that, yes, we'll come to a great agreement that's in the best interest of both countries.
The comments come just weeks after the Trump administration imposed a blanket 10% tariff on imports from the UK, with higer rates on specific sectors like automobiles. Share Show key events only Please turn on JavaScript to use this feature
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