Starmer and Trump to Hold ‘One-on-One’ Talks at G7 in Push to Wrap up Trade Deal
- U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer and U.S. President Donald Trump are scheduled for one-on-one talks at the G7 summit in Canada to finalize a tariff reduction deal.
- This summit follows heightened trade tensions after Trump imposed tariffs in April, partly prompting urgent negotiations to ease levies on British steel and vehicles.
- The proposed deal would fully remove tariffs on the aerospace sector, reduce car tariffs to 10%, and allow reciprocal beef trade, aiming to strengthen bilateral economic ties.
- Trump publicly declared the UK-US tariffs deal "done" while brandishing the agreement, though several observers noted this display resembled "Trumpian political theatrics."
- If completed, the agreement could stimulate trade and investment, ease some economic pressures, and mark a diplomatic success amid ongoing global instability and political challenges.
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