Kir Stamor It is accepted that the clock is ticking when it is a lot of ghabi Trade deal with Donald Trump Before the steel industry becomes 50 percent crippled Tariff.
Two men Unveiled your trade deal last month For great pomp as before a number of numbers us President It is expected to cross the line after its decision to put tariffs worldwide.
The issue is one of the number of numbers, Sir Kir hope that an important can be dealt with G7 summit in Canada.
Although a time limit of Wednesday became large, left Sir Keer for a few days to implement his deal, later the tariff declared by TRIP by Tariff was also applied to the UK on steel imports.
The rate of 50 percent already applies to the rest of the world, but the UK government managed to achieve a grace period due to its earlier deal to keep at 25 percent.
Talking to reporters on the aircraft for the G7 in Alberta, Sir Keir suggested that he was convinced of working, but cannot guarantee that he would hit the time limit.
He is due to the meeting of the US President at his first G7 summit in a bilateral meeting of the world leaders as well as social events.
He said: “We are shaken on the deal and we are now in the phase of implementation, which is not really needed by another shake of the hand, although I am sure there will be many shakes of the hand. I mean, we have reached the agreement and are now implemented and it is running.
Asked if it was “worked”, he said: “Okay, we are in the last stages. We had to do various things, they had to do various things, but I am confident that we are implementing it.”
The issue is of extra importance to Sir Kire as the American deal is one of his major successes in the premiere of less than a year, full of rows and controversies.
Labor also effectively nationalized British steel as an emergency measure, which leaves the British taxpayer on the hook when the market is lost in the US.
The issue is not the only headache for the Prime Minister, which now also has to ensure that President Trump, UK, America and Australia do not leave the submarine Treaty Auqas, placed it under review.
Sir Kir said: “Oukas is really important. We are fully committed to it. It is not uncommon for the upcoming government to review such a project. We, of course, let’s pay attention to the issue. When we came to the government, we got Steven to see it, and they are reviewing their own. But I am a committed to it. I am really clear.”
Asked if he was convinced that President Trump would continue with the deal, he said: “I think this is really an important project. So I have no doubt that it will progress.”