The first of the cascade of trade and tariff deals expected under the new Trump administration was announced in the Oval Office on Thursday. The “unprecedented” deal was the first time in decades that American producers will have freer and “streamlined customs” access to the U.K. markets.
The announcement allows the sale of U.S. beef into the U.K. for the first time in decades and ensures an increase in the purchase of Boeing commercial jetliners.
Flanked by Vice President J.D. Vance and on a conference call with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, President Donald Trump announced an agreement “worth billions of dollars” with the U.K. that reconfigures tariff prices on goods, expands the market for American farmers and ranchers, and added a phalanx of Boeing jetliners to that nation’s commercial fleet.
The Trump White House called it “a breakthrough” and “a good deal."
I don't have any fuckin' clue why this is a good deal.
Our beef prices are too fucking high as they are.
I can't imagine exporting more beef to the UK is going to make beef any less expensive.
Seriously, fuck Trump for doing this.
Why is steak so fucking expensive? It's $20 or more a pound.
Do something about that, Trump.
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