A spokesman for the British Prime Minister was tightened when he was asked about reports on Wednesday afternoon.
“We have trade discussions with the United States to try to reduce obstacles to trade between the United Kingdom and the United States, so I’m not going to get ahead of these talks,” they told journalists. “But obviously, we have constructive discussions with the United States”
However, the spokesman stressed that animal feed standards were a “red line” for British negotiators, suggesting that the United Kingdom would not decrease on the ban on beef imports treated with hormony.
Reports are involved while British Chancellor Rachel Reeves is launching a three -day visit to Washington DC for spring talks of the International Monetary Fund, where she should meet the US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, now the recent sales negotiator of US President Donald Trump.
British officials prioritize efforts to negotiate 25% prices on cars, steel and aluminum and imminent tasks on pharmaceutical products, imposed by the Trump administration.
Speaking last night, Reeves said that she “would defend the national interest of Great Britain”.
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