According to BlockBeats, Trump is ready to sign a key part of the US-UK trade agreement that will lower tariffs on UK car exports to the US in exchange for opportunities for US beef and ethanol producers to enter the UK market.
On May 8, Trump and Starmer signed the Economic Prosperity Agreement in the Oval Office. More than a month later, the 'Cars for Agriculture' agreement was signed. UK officials familiar with the negotiations stated that both sides are still negotiating the part of the agreement that Starmer mentioned, which would allow UK steel manufacturers to enter the US market with zero tariffs.