US President Donald Trump ended the possibility of a “great” post-breaks trading deal, which could avoid tariffs on Britain on Thursday-because he honored the Prime Minister Kir Stormer as a difficult negotiator.
“We are going to make a great trade agreement, in one way or the other,” Trump told reporters during a joint press conference at the White House, saying that a new deal could come together “but quickly.”
Pro-Brexit politicians threatened the promise of the US-UK trade deal as one of the benefits of leaving the European Union before the 2016 referendum on membership of the European Union.
But he failed to agree on a deal after votes.
Billionaire Property Tycoon Trump, who praised a book called “Art of the Deal” during the press conference, for the conversation of former Human Rights Advocate Counsel Stormer.
“You’re a very difficult negotiator – I am not sure I like it, but it’s fine,” Tram said jokingly.
Asked if the stormer succeeded in persuading him to abandon the threat of tariff, the US President surprised and said: “He tried. He was working hard, I will tell you.”
He said, “Whatever hell he paid, he earned it from there.”
Since assuming office, Trump has threatened to impose extensive tariffs against business partners, with a large trade deficit in the United States, including the European Union and China.
Trump’s comment on a deal that his administration is eager to revive the trade talks with Britain, who made very little progress during his predecessor Joe Biden’s tenure in the office.
The stormer stated that his “productive discussion” with Trump was saying that the United States and Britain were now working on a new “economic deal”.
“We can end up very well with a real trade deal,” Trump told reporters, where tariffs will not be necessary, “saying that the final deal” can be really great for both countries. “
On Thursday, Star defended Britain’s trade balance with the United States, called it “fair, balanced and mutually”.
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