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Donald Trump’s trade representative to demand greater access for agricultural goods.
The US has outlined its objectives for a post-Brexit trade deal with the UK, demanding greater access to the food markets where products such as chlorinated chicken or hormone-fed beef are currently banned under EU rules.
Richard Neal says US is a ‘guarantor’ of agreement and will not see it compromised.
Admission lays bare limited benefits of ‘ambitious’ agreement with Donald Trump.
United opposition would ‘send a powerful message to our European friends,’ says MP Ian Blackford — as ministers insist there’s no reason to change timetable.
A UK-US trade deal is highly unlikely to be approved before the US election in November, according to Donald Trump’s chief trade representative.