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U.S. halts UK tech trade deal negotiations, FT reports
The U.S. halted the $42 billion Tech Prosperity Deal due to UK resistance on non-tariff trade barriers, affecting cooperation on AI, quantum computing, and nuclear energy.
- On Dec 15, the United States suspended the Tech Prosperity Deal with the United Kingdom, with British officials saying talks were halted last week while the U.S. sought concessions beyond the partnership.
- Frictions stem from U.S. officials’ frustration with Britain’s refusal to address non‑tariff barriers, including rules on food and industrial goods, and demands for concessions on digital rules, online safety, and beef market access.
- Announced in September, the Tech Prosperity Deal aimed to boost cooperation on AI, quantum computing and nuclear energy while the U.K. announced �31 billion in planned investment from U.S. tech firms including Microsoft, Nvidia, Google, OpenAI and CoreWeave.
- A U.K. government spokesperson said the special relationship with the U.S. remains strong, and Business Secretary Peter Kyle and Technology/Science Secretary Liz Kendall travelled to the U.S. last week with both sides agreeing to continue negotiations in January.
- The agreement would establish AI‑enabled research programs in biotechnology, precision medicine and fusion energy, and the U.S. as Britain’s largest trading partner means the pause could affect broader trade and research ties.
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According to a media report, U.S. representatives are dissatisfied with the British government's trade policy – and suspend an agreement on which billions of investments by tech companies depend.
·Germany
Read Full ArticleOn Tuesday, a White House advisor announced that the United States had suspended its technology partnership with the United Kingdom, considering the establishment of trade agreements between the two countries to be insufficient.
·France
Read Full ArticleWashington is raising the tone, believing that the implementation of the trade agreements with London was not progressing fast enough.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleThe Financial Times reported that the US has suspended talks with Britain on a technology deal.
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