The US-UK trade deal has been signed and is 'done', US President Donald Trump has said after holding crunch talks with Sir Keir Starmer at the G7 summit.
The Prime Minister said the completed deal 'implements on car tariffs and aerospace', and described the agreement as a 'sign of strength' between Britain and America, with Trump saying it's 'fair' for both nations.
While speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the summit, Trump waved and briefly dropped a document, which he said he had just signed, with Starmer quick to bend down and pick up the papers.
The US President told reporters in Canada 'We signed it, and it's done', as he appeared to mistakenly say he had signed a 'trade agreement with the European Union' as he stood alongside Starmer.
He added: 'It's a fair deal for both. It'll produce a lot of jobs, a lot of income.'











