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Johnson and Trump agreed to strike UK-US trade deal by July next year
BREXIT: UK PM JOHNSON AND U.S. PRESIDENT TRUMP HAVE AGREED TO STRIKE A UK-US TRADE DEAL IN LIGHTNING QUICK TIME BY JULY NEXT YEAR - THE SUN NEWSPAPER
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Boris Johnson and Donald Trump agree to strike UK-US trade deal by July 2020
Boris Johnson and Donald Trump have agreed to strike a UK-US trade deal in lightning quick time by July next year. The President and the PM could publicly commit to the highly ambitious timeline as early as Tuesday (September 22) when they meet in New York. Boris was initially sceptical about Mr Trump’s aim to have a deal tied up in just nine months time. But he has been persuaded to aim for it because of the high risk that the US presidential election in November poses. American politicians will be distracted by the campaign for the White House as well as Congress by the Autumn, and a new president may not share ... (full story)