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The trade deal struck last week between the United States and Britain is probably not going to serve as a template for a trade agreement between the U.S. and the European Union, Lithuania's Finance Minister Rimantas Sadzius said on Tuesday.
Final details are under wraps but Trump promised the deal provides billions of dollars in access for U.S. agricultural products like beef and ethanol.
The Trump administration announced a trade deal with the United Kingdom Thursday in grandiose terms, but with only limited details about what it achieves.
China reportedly criticised the deal, saying it could be used to squeeze its products out of Britain’s supply chains.
The Trump administration announced the framework of a trade agreement with the UK. More negotiations need to take place to hammer out details, but CNN’s Vanessa Yurkevich breaks down what we do know about the deal.
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"We have reached a breakthrough trade deal with the United Kingdom," President Donald Trump said at a press conference on Thursday. The agreement will strengthen economic security with one of the U.S.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -When U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent this week said Switzerland and Britain had jumped to the front of the queue for a trade deal with the United States, he warned the European Union it was moving "much slower".
President Donald Trump hailed a "breakthrough" US trade agreement with the UK, the culmination of weeks of talks between the two allies and marking the first of his promised deals
These conditions have raised concerns in Beijing, with Zhang Yansheng, a senior researcher at the China Academy of Macroeconomic Research, describing the deal's clauses as "poison pills" that are worse than tariffs.