Trump finally signed a UK-US trade deal – but there’s a sting in the tail
President Trump brandished his trade deal with the UK at the G7 meeting in Canada, announcing he had finally signed it after weeks of wrangling – then promptly dropped it on the ground.Keir Starmer was quick to respond to the US president’s clumsiness, bending down to pick up the precious agreement, set to protect auto industry jobs in Britain.The whole thing could be seen as a metaphor for how the Republican sees these kinds of deals – and continues to treat them.Because there is a sting in the tail to what the two men signed in Alberta. Whopping tariffs of 25 per cent remain on British steel – one of the industries that can least afford them. And the prime minister now faces a race against time to try to get rid of them, before they cripple an already beleaguered industry. The US president sent shockwaves through the global economy when he announced his steel tariffs – and then, a few weeks ago, plans to double them. US President Donald Trump (left) shakes hands with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer More
