Kir Stamor When an important diplomatic victory occurred when Donald Trump Finally confirmed the implementation of the UK/American trade deal.
Last month, in a virtual meeting aired in the world, “shake hands” on the deal “, there was a worry that Sir ker Still did not get a deal with America.
Mr. Trump confirmed that the deal was signed at a brief press conference at the G7 Summit in Canada after both meetings.
Asked if Britain can be killed by future tariffs, the President said: “The UK is very well preserved. You know why? Because I like them. The Prime Minister has done a really good work. He has done that other people have been talking for six years and they have done so.”
He jokingly stated that the starrer was “a little more generous than me”, but again confirmed his hot relationship for each other.
The President actually demolished the document but was rapidly raised by the Prime Minister.
But a lack of a deal was particularly problematic British steel Trump imposed 50 percent tariffs in the rest of the world. While Britain was temporarily placed at 25 percent, clocking with high tariffs that came on Wednesday.
However, in a moment of the theater at the G7 Summit, the President came out with a message of relief to thousands of people with the Prime Minister, whose jobs depended on the deal.
He said: “We signed it, and it has become”, as he confirmed that the UK-US business deal was signed.
Mr. Trump mistakenly stated that he signed “Trade Agreement with the European Union”, as he stood with the British Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper.
He said: “This is a proper deal for both. It will produce a lot of jobs, a lot of income.”

Sir Keir replied: “Donald, thank you very much. It now applies to car tariffs and aerospace. In fact there is an important agreement. And so it is a very good day for both our countries, a real sign of strength.”
Once implemented, the deal will reduce those tariffs by 10 percent or possibly remove them completely. Additionally, car exporters such as Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) are stuck with 25 percent tariffs on vehicles in the US market, which falls up to 10 percent.
But after delay in worrying several weeks, President Trump was ready to sign the announcement to implement the deal.
Last month, Mr. Trump described it as a “a big and beautiful deal” and Sir Keir is claiming to be the first of Britain to make a post tariff deal with the President.
The issue of global free trade and tariffs is also being formally discussed in the G7 on Tuesday, along with the other side of the other six members along with the other side of the European Union in a full session.
However, Trump is also expected to be on the other side in the debate on Russia and Middle East.
On flying at the summit in Canada, Sir Kir hoped that the deal could be finalized.
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 UK government will now make a written statement in Parliament to implement the deal.
The agreement has left Britain as the only country, which has finalized a business deal to deal with the “liberation day” tariff imposed by Trump, which is at least 10 percent worldwide.