Trump-UK 'Unbreakable Bond' Strengthens with Record Deals
U.S. President Donald Trump and British PM Keir Starmer celebrated the strengthening of the U.S.-UK 'special relationship' with a £250 billion deals package. This includes significant investments in tech and energy, enhancing both nations' economies, during Trump's state visit, which included discussions on global issues.

During a business reception, U.S. President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer endorsed the deepening of their countries' special relationship, now cemented by an extensive £250 billion trade package. The deals, spanning tech to energy sectors, were lauded by top business leaders from both nations.
Trump, on his second state visit to the UK, joined Starmer at a ceremonial banquet and an investment unveiling at Chequers. The £150 billion U.S. investment into the UK was part of a broader package anticipated to bolster both economies.
The leaders praised the new technology agreements involving Microsoft and Nvidia, and addressed geopolitical tensions such as the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Starmer and Trump aim to maintain a positive narrative, despite potential contentious issues surrounding past controversies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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