UK could lower US car tariffs in push for trade deal
- The UK could lower tariffs on US car imports from 10% to 2.5% to negotiate a trade deal, as suggested by Rachel Reeves.
- Rachel Reeves stated, "UK negotiators are working 'flat out' to get an agreement that is in the country's national interest."
- The UK government aims to enhance its relationship with the US and create a beneficial trading arrangement for Britain, according to Rachel Reeves.
- Reeves emphasized that the UK will not rush into a deal but aims for the right agreement to support industry and jobs.
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