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Trump says US-UK trade deal framework ‘maxed out’ as British ambassador describes it as ‘starting point’ – live

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US president rejects suggestion he is overstating significance of deal as UK and US hail ‘first announcement’ of trade agreement Starmer and Trump to announce UK-US trade deal The winners and losers of Trump’s first tariff war strongly suggest that bankruptcies and farm consolidation could surge…
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