Donald Trump has stated the possibilities of the US figuring out a brand new buying and selling relationship with the EU are “50-50”.
Sky Information’ Scotland correspondent Connor Gillies requested the US president what the possibilities of a deal had been whereas he performed golf at his Trump Turnberry resort in Scotland.
Later at present, Mr Trump will meet European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen for talks on the buying and selling relationship between Europe and the US.
The assembly comes forward of Mr Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day” tariffs enhance on 1 August. The EU is at the moment going through the prospect of US tariffs on greater than 70% of its exports – 50% on metal and aluminium, 25% on vehicles and automobile elements, in addition to a ten% levy on most EU items, which Mr Trump has stated will enhance to 30% on 1 August.
Tomorrow, Mr Trump will meet Sir Keir Starmer, with the 2 leaders anticipated to debate the latest commerce deal between the UK and US.
Stories counsel the prime minister will ask the US chief to chop the tariffs for British metal.
The commerce deal signed between the UK and US earlier this yr reduced car and aerospace tariffs. In Could, the White Home stated it might exempt the UK from plans for a 25% tariff on international metal imports, however that’s but to be ratified and the levy has since been doubled on all different international locations.
Throughout his journey, Mr Trump can be anticipated to fulfill Scottish First Minister John Swinney.
Mr Trump is on a personal five-day go to to Scotland, the place he performed golf at present and yesterday, surrounded by a huge security operation.
Protests organised by the Cease Trump Coalition had been held in Edinburgh and Aberdeen, however no demonstrators had been seen whereas he was enjoying golf yesterday.
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After a while at his South Ayrshire resort, Mr Trump will head to Aberdeenshire, the place he’s anticipated to open a second course at his Trump Worldwide golf resort in Balmedie.















