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Starmer: US-UK trade agreement to be completed "very soon"

Keir starmer, the British Prime Minister, said that the United States and Britain should "very soon" finalise the implementation of the trade agreement agreed last month. This was ahead of the meeting between Donald Trump of the United States in Canada.

Starmer said to reporters at the Group of Seven (G7) Meeting that he would be meeting President Trump and discussing with him their trade agreement.

"I am very happy that we have made that trade agreement. We are now in the final stage of implementation and I expect this to be completed very shortly."

The United States and Britain reached an agreement on lower tariffs for Britain.

Imports of UK vehicles are subject to lower tariffs

Britain has agreed to lower tariffs for U.S. beef, ethanol, and aluminium.

The deal was delayed until the details were finalised.

The U.S. has agreed to reduce the 25% tariffs for steel and aluminum imports from Britain, to zero. However, a quota must be set up to ensure that British steel imports meet the supply chain requirements.

Britain had

Tariffs as low as 50%

The U.S. has imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum on other countries this month. However, if a deal is not reached to reduce the tariffs by July 9, then the U.S. could increase the tariffs. Reporting by Suzanne Plunkett; Writing by Sachin Ravikumar and Alistair Smout, Editing by Kate Holton

(source: Reuters)