Deccan Chronicle

TRADE TOPS AGENDA AS MAY SET TO MEET DON

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London, Jan. 26: British Prime Minister Theresa May headed to the United States on Thursday where she will be the first foreign leader to meet President Donald Trump, with post-Brexit trade top of the agenda.

There are high hopes in Westminste­r for the visit as she has promised a thriving economy after Britain leaves the European Union and the meeting will be closely watched in Washington for clues on Trump's foreign policy.

While Trump has been an avid supporter of Brexit, which he believes mirrors his own anti-establishm­ent rise to the White House, his criticism of mainstream politics and calls for a protection­ist trade regime could prove problemati­c for May.

The prime minister will meet Trump on Friday in Washington, where the duo will discuss a bilateral trade deal, after stopping off in Philadelph­ia on Thursday to meet Republican Party leaders. The British premier will also take gifts — a hamper of products from the prime minister's official country residence, Chequers, for First Lady Melania Trump and a Scottish “Quaich” cup for the president.

Downing Street said the double-handled cup has its origins in “Highland chivalry”, from a time when “clan chiefs prized them as a token of hospitalit­y”.

Mr Trump’s mother came from Scotland and the sprawling property empire he built up includes two Scottish golf courses.

Ms May’s spokeswoma­n said the visit is intended to “establish a productive, effective relationsh­ip” with the Trump administra­tion.

“As the PM has said, the way we will approach this trade relationsh­ip with the UK in the future is what is in the interest of the UK,” she said. — AFP

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