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Trump and Starmer celebrate a US-UK trade deal at the G7, with Trump praising the UK and exempting them from tariffs, signaling strengthened bilateral ties.

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Starmer and Trump agree parts of UK-US tariff deal
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New UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and former US President Donald Trump have found common ground on a trade deal that’ll cut tariffs on some goods—like cars—shipped from Britain to the US. It’s a rare moment of alignment between two leaders from opposite sides of the political spectrum.
Editor’s Note: Trade deals often get bogged down in politics, so even a partial agreement here is noteworthy. Cheaper tariffs could mean lower prices for consumers and a boost for UK exporters, especially automakers. It also hints at how Starmer might navigate post-Brexit trade relationships—pragmatically, even with unlikely partners.
Trump says UK is protected from tariffs ‘because I like them’ as trade deal is signed off
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At the G7 summit in Canada, Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer finalized a trade deal that spares the UK aerospace industry from US tariffs and cuts auto tariffs from 25% to 10%. Trump casually remarked that Britain gets this protection "because I like them," framing the agreement in unusually personal terms. The deal highlights ongoing economic ties between the two nations, though Trump’s offhand comment raises eyebrows about the role of diplomacy versus personal favor.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just another dry trade agreement—it’s a glimpse into how Trump’s transactional, personality-driven approach shapes international deals. While the tariff reductions are a win for UK industries, the president’s quip underscores the unpredictability of US trade relations under his leadership. For businesses on both sides of the Atlantic, it’s a reminder that politics and personal rapport can be as influential as cold economic calculations.
US-UK trade deal 'done', says Trump as he meets Starmer at G7
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President Trump announced that a long-discussed US-UK trade deal is finally "done" during his meeting with UK Labour leader Keir Starmer at the G7 summit. While details remain scarce, the declaration suggests a major step forward in post-Brexit trade negotiations—though skeptics may want to see the fine print before celebrating.
Editor’s Note: If this deal holds up, it could be a big win for both countries, especially the UK as it carves out new economic relationships post-Brexit. But Trump’s offhand "done" leaves room for questions—trade deals are rarely that simple. Businesses and politicians on both sides will be watching closely to see what’s actually in it.

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