President Donald J. Trump and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer have confirmed a trade deal between the United States and the United Kingdom at the G7 summit in Canada. The British were able to negotiate a trade deal as a result of Brexit—which Starmer opposed—repatriating control over trade policy from the European Union (EU).
“This now implements on car tariffs and aerospace, a really important agreement, and so, this is a very good day for both of our countries,” said Starmer, adding, “Thank you again, Donald.”
Trump, who is half-British through his late mother, was similarly positive, calling the British “great people.”
However, the announcement may prove somewhat politically embarrassing for Starmer, of the far-left Labour Party, due to a mishap involving the trade deal documents. Trump accidentally dropped several pages, prompting Starmer to stoop and pick them from the ground in a subordinate posture.
WATCH:
🚨 BREAKING: Donald Trump says the UK-US trade deal is “signed and done” next to Keir Starmer at the G7
Trump: “It will produce a lot of jobs and income – the relationship we have is fantastic”
Starmer: “This is a very good day for both our countries” pic.twitter.com/aNDhyCJ7lL
— Politics UK (@PolitlcsUK) June 16, 2025