British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President Trump are holding a joint press conference at the White House on Thursday as European allies scramble to respond to the president’s approach to
President Donald Trump on Sunday amended two executive orders to exempt imports valued at less than $800 from Canada and Mexico.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday (February 17) that there must be a U.S. security commitment for European countries to send postwar peacekeeping forces to Ukraine. US says will levy tariffs on Mexico,
Meanwhile, Trump says he plans to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico starting Tuesday, in addition to doubling the 10% universal tariff charged on imports from China. Here's the latest: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer arrives at White House for meeting with Trump Trump shook Starmer’s hand to greet him.
President Donald Trump says 25% tariffs on imports from Mexico and Canada will start Tuesday, sparking renewed fears of a North American trade war.
President Donald Trump announced that the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, the world’s largest chip manufacturer, will invest $100 billion in the United States to build new facilities and bring jobs.
The prime minister will hold his first face-to-face talks with the unpredictable president since he re-entered the White House.
Trump appeared to interrupt Starmer at one point during the press conference while he was responding to the question regarding Trump's comments on Canada becoming the 51st state.
The FTSE 100 hit a record high today after Sir Keir Starmer held an emergency peace summit in London yesterday. Share prices of UK and European defence companies soared today as the UK and the European Union look to ramp up military spending in the face of uncertainty over the US’s commitment to Ukraine and Nato.
President Donald Trump plans to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico starting Tuesday, in addition to doubling the 10% universal tariff charged on imports from China. In a Truth Social post Thursday, Trump said illicit drugs such as fentanyl are being smuggled into the United States at “unacceptable levels” and that import
Trump shut down Starmer's answer during a joint press conference at the White House after Starmer said the issue of U.S. threats to Canada did not come up during their meetings.