Donald Trump officials pinpoint moment Britons can expect US trade deal in boost for Brexit Britain

White House officials believe a trade deal with Britain can be finalised within three weeks, sources have claimed.
An insider familiar with the strategy told The Telegraph that London was in a good position for a rapid deal.
However, the UK will likely be in a second wave of announcements, following Japan, India, and South Korea.
Donald Trump wants to reach agreements with these countries first in order to isolate China.
Britain was slapped with a blanket 10 per cent tariff on nearly all goods imported into the US after Trump’s “liberation day” move to reset global trade
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Vance added that they were “working very hard with Keir Starmer’s Government”.
Britain was slapped with a blanket 10 per cent tariff on nearly all goods imported into the US after Trump’s “liberation day” move to reset global trade.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said there were already 15 trade deals on the table.
More than 75 countries have reached out to strike agreements before the end of a 90-day pause on more aggressive tariffs.
Trump officials have said Britain was in a good position for a fast deal because it imports more goods from the US than it exports.
However, they also caution that nothing can be taken for granted with Trump’s unpredictable style.
Steve Bannon, Trump’s former strategist, said a deal with the UK would be among the simplest and fastest to negotiate.
“You (Britain) don’t make anything anymore,” he said. “You don’t make anything we’re trying to bring back. That’s why Japan and Korea will be tough.”
More than 75 countries have reached out to strike agreements before the end of a 90-day pause on more aggressive tariffs
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He added: “Sure you guys make automobiles but it is nothing in the grand scheme of things. They’re kind of bespoke Jaguars and Aston Martins.”
Trump met Japanese officials on Wednesday morning.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected in Washington next week for the IMF’s spring meetings.
Britain may have to wait for other deals to be finalised as the Trump administration tries to build a trade bloc against China’s manufacturing might.
South Korea’s finance minister is due to meet Trump’s treasury secretary next week.
However, Britain comes with advantages that other nations cannot match, according to Vance, who noted that Britain and the US already enjoy a “reciprocal relationship”.
A British Government spokesman said negotiations with the US remain ongoing.