US president has no plans to meet King Charles when travelling to his golf course
Starmer’s top business adviser to travel to Washington for next round of trade talks
British carmakers and aerospace manufacturers poised to secure quick benefits, but steel producers await further details
Elements of agreement covering British cars and US beef and ethanol could be signed off by end of the week
UK bosses press Sir Keir Starmer for rapid implementation of trade deal agreed with president
Meeting between Jonathan Reynolds and Jamieson Greer follows vow by US president to double tariff to 50%
Experts fear more ‘chaos and confusion’ surrounding implementation of pact
Business secretary Jonathan Reynolds set to hold talks with US counterpart
Companies complain of uncertainty around trade deal and plan to reduce levies on metals and cars
Pact lacks clarity in many crucial areas, say trade experts and industry bodies
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Diplomats say pact’s provisions on strategic sectors is template for Washington
White House and Downing Street celebrate tariff cuts
US president promises ‘breakthrough’ deal with UK will be first of many as he signals optimism on China talks
Experts warn pact still leaves UK facing higher tariffs on exports to the US than before president returned to office
Sir Keir Starmer welcomed agreement to blunt impact of Donald Trump’s tariffs
Agreements with the US and India are imperfect, but better than nothing
Limited agreement is expected to be focused on British steel and car exports
Agreement likely to be narrow in scope and largely an exercise in damage limitation
Chancellor’s comments come as UK balances trade talks with both regions
Chancellor says a deal ‘can be done’ with Washington but insists Britain will not lower food or auto standards
US vice-president says Trump administration is ‘working very hard’ with Starmer government on tariffs
The US president’s tariffs on UK cars and other exports reveal the hollow promise of global Britain
Prime minister admits he does not know if Trump can be persuaded to scrap 10% levy on all imports
Prime minister says he will ‘seize the opportunity’ to make the economy more secure