Starmer’s EU reset risks US trade deal
- Sir Keir Starmer may agree to EU food and veterinary standards, which could limit US product access to the UK market.
- US Vice-President JD Vance suggests that a positive transatlantic trade agreement is possible, as he works with Starmer's Government.
- Lord Frost warned that aligning UK regulations with the EU could hinder achieving desired trade deals with the US.
- The Government emphasizes that any cooperation with the EU will not involve rejoining the Single Market or restoring Freedom of Movement.
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Starmer’s impossible choice between a Trump trade deal and a Brexit reset
As two hard deadlines come up in the next three months over a Trump trade deal and a Brexit reset, The Independent’s political editor David Maddox looks at why Keir Starmer may be forced to make a choice he does not want to acknowledge
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