UK Emerges as Unexpected Winner in EU-U.S. Trade Deal

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The EU-U.S. trade agreement, which reduces tariffs to 15%, could unexpectedly benefit the UK by making its exports relatively cheaper and more attractive to U.S. consumers and companies, potentially boosting British trade and manufacturing, despite ongoing higher tariffs for the EU.
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