British media: Britain and the United States will reach a trade agreement this week to reduce tariffs on automobiles and steel "
Internet reports that according to the British "Financial Times", British and US officials said that the UK and the United States are about to reach a trade agreement that will provide lower tariff quotas for British steel and automobile exports. The agreement, which will be signed this week, will exempt some British exports from the full impact of the 25% additional tariffs Trump imposed on steel and car imports in February and March. A senior British official said negotiations were still "moving quickly" and warned that differences remained between the two sides over drugs. Britain's proposals include concessions to Washington on a digital services tax, cutting tariffs on U.S. car exports, and reducing tariffs on U.S. agricultural products.
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