UK-U.S. trade deal to be struck by July, Trump and PM Johnson agree - The Sun

Reuters

Published Sep 23, 2019 02:05

UK-U.S. trade deal to be struck by July, Trump and PM Johnson agree - The Sun

LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and U.S. President Donald Trump have agreed to strike a UK-U.S. trade deal by July next year, The Sun newspaper reported.

Trump and Johnson could publicly commit to the timeline when they meet in New York this week.

"The political will is there now on both sides to do the deal by July," The Sun quoted a senior government source as saying. "It's a great win for us, and Trump is also really keen to shout about it in the States."