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The United Kingdom has a “good opportunity” to ensure a commercial agreement with the United States, said the US Vice President JD Vance, as the feeling of the global market increases in the hope that there is an additional respite of the tariffs of the president of the United States.

“We are certainly working very hard with [UK Prime Minister] Keir Starmer’s government “on a commercial agreement, Vance said in an interview with the Unherd website published Monday.

“The president really loves the United Kingdom. He loved the queen [Elizabeth II]. Admire and love the king [Charles]. It is a very important relationship. And he is a businessman and has a series of important commercial relations in [Britain]. But I think it’s much deeper than that. There is a real cultural affinity. And, of course, the United States is an Anglo country, “Vance said.

“I think there is a good possibility that we will reach a great agreement that is the best for both countries,” he added.

The United Kingdom escaped relatively disinterested in the Trump rate regime, reached with a 10% duty in all its imports to the US. wide

Great Britain has a much more balanced commercial relationship with the US. UU. When it comes to goods, although it executes a surplus of SIZEBEY in the service of services, according to the latest data.

British government officials say they are working hard to reach a commercial agreement with the United States, although the scope and amplitude of any agreement is still unknown.

In addition to the most balanced commercial relationship, Trump’s affection for the United Kingdom is well documented, with the visible president and annuling the greatness of a state visit to the duration of the United Kingdom his first mandate, when he and the first lady Melania Trump.

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, meets British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in the White House in Washington, DC, USA, February 27, 2025.

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Duration A recent visit to Washington, Prime Minister Keir Starmer delivered by hand another invitation from King Charles, inviting Trump for a second state visit. The president of the United States seemed visible satisfied with the gesture.

Vance: ‘I love Europe’

While the United Kingdom is optimistic, it can forge an agreement with its transatlantic ally, the rest of Europe has a more volatile relationship with the states, which often criticizes the EU for its great commercial surplus.

Trump imposed a “reciprocal” tariff of 20% to all EU imports to the United States, which Brussels denounced as unfair and bad for trade, employment and economic growth, before responding with their own retaliation tariffs of the same amount.

However, the agitation of the global market following the announcement of the rates caused a setback by the president, however, Trump suspended the 20% of the EU rate for 90 days and reduced the 10% import tax in half. In response, the EU also postponed its 25% retaliation rate on a series of American goods, saying that it hoped to agree on a commercial agreement with the United States in the meantime.

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, and Vice President JD Vance Walk to welcome the National University Soccer Champions of the State University of Ohio 2025, in the White House, in Washington, DC, USA UU., April 14, 2025.

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Vance, who has frequently pointed to the EU for criticism when it comes to trade and defense expenses, he said in his interview with Unherd that Washington could in commercial agreements of ink with the block, but said those arrangements. “Justice.”

“With the United Kingdom, we have a much more reciprocal relationship than with, say, Germany … although we love the Germans, they are largely heavy of exporting to the United States, but they are the businesses that are quite difficult, hey, business.”

Vance said he believed that conversations would lead to positive commercial relations with Europe, insisting that the United States saw the continent as an ally. “We just want it to be an alliance where Europeans are a bit more independent, and our security and trade relationships will reflect that,” he said.

Vance was once again critical of Europe in recently filtered comments that detail the conversations between the senior officials in the Trump administration, however, saying that he hated the idea of ​​”rescuing Europe” when it comes to defense.

Speaking to Unherd, Vance seemed to row in that position, saying: “I love Europe.”

“I love Europeans. I have repeatedly said that I think the American culture of European culture cannot be separated,” said Vance, although the block needed to increase their defense expense.

“It is not of interest to Europe, and it is not of interest to the United States, that Europe is a permanent vasallamallamico of the United States,” Vance said.

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