Berliner Boersenzeitung - Trump unveils 'breakthrough' US-UK trade deal

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Trump unveils 'breakthrough' US-UK trade deal
Trump unveils 'breakthrough' US-UK trade deal / Photo: Jim WATSON - AFP

Trump unveils 'breakthrough' US-UK trade deal

US President Donald Trump unveiled a "breakthrough" trade agreement with Britain on Thursday, celebrating the first deal in a tariff war that has rattled the world.

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Speaking by telephone from the Oval Office to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Trump said the deal would be the first of many with other countries.

The deal will reduce tariffs on British cars and steel, but a 10 percent baseline levy on British goods will remain.

Britain will in return open up markets to US beef and farm products despite consumer concerns over their quality.

"I'm thrilled to announce that we have reached a breakthrough trade deal with the United Kingdom," Trump said at the White House.

"The deal includes billions of dollars of increased market access for American exports, especially in agriculture."

Starmer said it was a "really fantastic, historic day", noting that it coincided with the 80th anniversary of "Victory Day" for allied forces -- including Britain and the United States -- over Nazi Germany in World War II.

The trade deal slashes export tariffs for British cars from 27.5 percent to 10 percent, Britain said.

"That is a huge and important reduction," PM Starmer said during a visit to a Jaguar Land Rover factory in the central Midlands area of England.

Both sides said there would be further negotiations on a fuller deal, but Trump denied overselling the agreement.

"This is a maxed-out deal -- not like you said it really incorrectly," he added, answering a reporter's question on whether he was overstating the breadth of the deal.

The deal follows a charm offensive by Starmer, who came to the White House in February armed with an invitation from King Charles III for a historic second state visit for Trump.

- 'Further negotiations'

A UK government official likened the deal to a "general terms document" which will set out agreements but also lay out a framework where further discussions are needed.

The deal was focused on specific sectors rather than being a fully-fledged free trade agreement sought by the UK following its 2020 departure from the European Union, the official said on condition of anonymity.

As well as dealing with steel and car tariffs, it would lay out positions for discussions over possible future tariffs in the key pharmaceuticals sector.

"There will be further negotiations to come," the source added.

A US deal is a fresh win for Starmer after Britain this week struck a free-trade agreement with India, its biggest such deal since leaving the European Union.

Trump described the British leader, who like the US president won power last year, as a tough negotiator following the latter's visit to Washington in February.

The president slapped 10 percent tariffs on imports from around the world in April, including Britain, but he temporarily froze higher duties on dozens of nations to allow for negotiations.

The film industry -- a main UK export for the services sector -- is also in Trump's sights.

London, however, has not yet retaliated against Trump's tariffs.

London had been keen to achieve some type of accord with Washington ahead of an EU-UK summit on May 19 due to reset ties with the 27-nation bloc.

The EU is struggling to reach its own trade deal with the United States.

Brussels on Thursday proposed hitting US planes and cars with tariffs if talks fail.

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(L.Kaufmann--BBZ)