US and UK are expected to announce a trade deal that Trump says will cement their relationship

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  • Source: US Daily Press
  • 05/08/2025
The United States and Britain are expected to announce a trade deal on Thursday that will lower the burden of President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs, delivering a political victory for U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer that Trump can also use to validate his turbulent approach to the international economy.

Trump posted on his Truth Social platform that the agreement will be “full and comprehensive.” No details were immediately available, and it’s more likely that the deal will be limited to providing tariff relief to certain sectors like car manufacturing.

The U.S. president is scheduled to speak from the Oval Office on Thursday morning, and Starmer will make his own announcement around the same time.

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