Trump Says US-UK Trade Deal ‘Signed and Done’ at G7 Summit
By Emel Akan
CALGARY, Canada—President Donald Trump announced on Monday that the recently finalized UK-US bilateral trade agreement is “signed and done.”
Speaking alongside UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the G7 summit in Alberta, Trump said, “It will produce a lot of jobs and income.”
“The relationship we have is fantastic,” the president said.
Starmer echoed the sentiment, stating, “This is a very good day for both our countries.”
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