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Admission lays bare limited benefits of ‘ambitious’ agreement with Donald Trump.
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.
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.
Donald Trump’s trade representative to demand greater access for agricultural goods.
Richard Neal says US is a ‘guarantor’ of agreement and will not see it compromised.