Britain and America

Britain is welcoming President Trump, not as any kind of endorsement of an individual politician, but as a representative of a great nation which is our most powerful ally and most important single trading partner.

The Prime Minister will welcome the depth and future potential of transatlantic ties as she and President Trump co-host a business roundtable on the second day of his State Visit to the UK.

 

Key facts:

 

·         The roundtable will bring together ten leading companies – five from the UK and five from the United States – to discuss the strength of our economic links and the sectors where expanding our cooperation further could benefit both sides.

 

·         The US is already the UK’s largest single trading partner in the world and trade between our countries – worth £190 billion last year – has grown by more than 70 per cent over the last decade.

 

·         The British companies at today’s roundtable collectively employ around 176,000 people in the UK and United States. And in total, British companies employ a million people across the United States with a million more working for American companies in the UK.

 

Why this matters: 

Through dialogue like this the UK can ensure that our economic partnership not only endures but continues to grow stronger for many years to come – making our businesses more competitive, and creating jobs, opportunity and prosperity for all our people.

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