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Trump's ‘astronomical' deal with the UK a ‘clear example' for other countries to follow

Trump's ‘astronomical' deal with the UK a ‘clear example' for other countries to follow

Sky News AU5 hours ago

Former Trump White House staffer Gabrielle Cuccia has lauded the 'astronomical' trade deal between US President Donald Trump and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the G7.
'This is a clear example for other countries,' Ms Cuccia told Sky News Digital Presenter Gabriella Power.
'This is the first bilateral tariff relaxation in 150 years between the UK and the US. That's astronomical.'

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