The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Trump sees ‘tremendous’ increase in US-UK trade

Davos: May and US President meet for talks and dismiss reports of rift as ‘false rumours’

- Andrew woodcock

US President Donald Trump has said he expects a “tremendous” increase in trade with the UK as a result of talks which he said were getting under way.

Speaking as he met Prime Minister Theresa May in Davos, Mr Trump sought to kill off suggestion­s of a rift sparked by her rebuke over his retweet of videos posted by a UK far-right group and his decision not to visit London for the opening of the US embassy.

Declaring that he wanted to correct the “false rumour” of a transatlan­tic falling-out, he assured Mrs May: “We love your country.”

Britain and the US are “joined at the hip” militarily and America will always be ready to “fight for you”, he told her.

In response to reporters’ questions, both Mr Trump and Mrs May said they would “talk about” his mooted state visit to the UK, but neither gave any clues as to when it might take place.

Shaking hands with the president after their bilateral meeting at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss ski resort, Mrs May said they had enjoyed a “great discussion” about the prospects for improved trade relations.

And Mr Trump said he expected trade between the US and UK to “increase many times” over the coming years.

“The trade concepts and discussion­s that will be taking place are going to lead to tremendous increases in trade between our two countries, which is great for both in terms of jobs,” said the president.

“We look forward to that and we are starting that process pretty much as we speak.”

Meeting Mrs May for talks shortly after her keynote address to the forum, Mr Trump said: “There’s a false rumour out there and I just wanted to correct it, frankly.

“We have great respect for everything you are doing and we love your country, we think it’s truly great.

“We are working on transactio­ns in terms of economic developmen­t, trade, maybe most importantl­y military.

“We are very much joined at the hip when it comes to the military. We have the same ideas, the same ideals, and there’s nothing that would happen to you that we won’t be there to fight for you. You know that.”

Mrs May said she and the president enjoyed “a great discussion” in their meeting, adding: “We continue to have that really special relationsh­ip between the UK and the United States, standing shoulder to shoulder because we are facing the same challenges across the world.”

 ?? Picture: AP. ?? Prime Minister Theresa May with US President Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
Picture: AP. Prime Minister Theresa May with US President Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum in Davos.

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