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No US-UK trade deal, talks to go on

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No US-UK trade deal, talks to go on

Britain and the US failed to strike a settlement on a publish-Brexit alternate deal Tuesday following days of talks however vowed to maintain running for a deal this is keenly sought with the aid of London.

Britain’s International Trade Minister Anne-Marie Trevelyan met US Trade Representative Katherine Tai in Aberdeen, following the launch of a “transatlantic talk” in March aimed at boosting exchange.

While Tai refused to rule out a loose exchange agreement, which British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wishes, it no longer appears like a concern of the Biden management.

“We have a dialogue planned for later in the spring, which will be around subjects of Small and Medium Enterprises,” Trevelyan told reporters in London.

In a joint statement, London and Washington detailed the themes of the upcoming talks: support for supply chains and collaboration on food security and the environment, alongside SMEs.

“The purpose of these dialogues is, in the face of additional change, and dynamism and fluidity in the global economy, to explore how we can bring together our strengths and our synergies to respond effectively, meaningfully and, ultimately, to deliver for our people, our businesses and our economies,” Tai said.

The UK left the European Union in January 2021 and has been seeking deals across the world to boost international trade.

An agreement with Washington is seen as a priority but President Joe Biden’s administration has been more lukewarm than his predecessor.

Biden, an Irish-American, and senior Democrats have warned Johnson a deal will be off the table if London’s lingering row with Brussels over the publish-Brexit exchange in Northern Ireland influences the hard-won peace.

The UK and seasoned-UK events inside the British-run province declare the special arrangement governing the delivery of products from mainland Great Britain has cast Northern Ireland adrift, threatening its sovereignty.