Donald Trump is set to finalize a US-UK trade deal that will lower tariffs on British car exports in exchange for increased access for US beef and ethanol, following an agreement made with Sir Keir Starmer. While UK officials expect the deal to be signed soon, there are ongoing negotiations regarding zero-tariff access for UK steelmakers, amid concerns from the bioethanol industry about competition from US imports.
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Brussels should not be shocked by Trump being Trump
US President Trump's tariff threats have tested the EU's trade policy capabilities, revealing both successes, like a political agreement with Indonesia, and failures in its approach to negotiations with the US. The EU's traditional methods are ineffective against Trump's unpredictable style, reflecting a deeper struggle within its institutional structure and reliance on the automotive industry. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The article talks about how the EU is struggling to handle trade talks...
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