Reeves rules out chlorinated chicken in US trade deal
- Ed Miliband stated he would not eat chlorinated chicken and aims to protect British farmers from the impacts of a US trade deal.
- The Chancellor expressed confidence in securing a US trade deal while emphasizing the importance of not rushing it, stating it must benefit Britain.
- Ms. Reeves highlighted the necessity of a trade agreement that aligns with Britain's national interest.
- The UK currently faces a 10% import tax on goods sold to the US, impacting Britain's economy.
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Tory MP criticises Labour over US trade deal despite years of Conservatives failing to deliver one
Tory MP Andrew Griffith has criticised Labour over failing to agree a US trade deal during the six months since Donald Trump became President — only to be reminded by a journalist that his party had years to secure one. The shadow business and trade secretary said that he hoped the Chancellor Rachel Reeves, who has been in Washington this week, would come back with a trade deal tomorrow, adding “we could have even had one earlier”. Griffith said…


Reeves moves to appease Trump with new vision for global trade
As the UK scrambles to get a US trade deal, Rachel Reeves has made a speech calling for a new global trade system aimed at dealing with concerns raised by Donald Trump
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