Britain will hold talks with the US next week to try to speed up implementation of a trade pact between the two sides, amid uncertainty about when American tariff cuts for UK carmakers and steel manufacturers will actually take effect.
The UK-US deal was unveiled on May 8 to great fanfare by the two countries, but British officials admitted they were still working out “timelines” for its implementation.
UK business secretary Jonathan Reynolds wants to accelerate the process next week, when he expects to meet his US counterpart Howard Lutnick at an OECD conference in Paris to discuss “implementation timelines”.
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