US President Joe Biden recently played down the probability of a post-Brexit free trade deal with the United Kingdom as he held talks with Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the White House. Biden said he would discuss the issue ‘a little bit’ with Johnson. "We're going to have to work that through," he added. However, a direct deal with the US remains a ‘priority’ for Downing Street.Johnson too downplayed chances of securing an agreement with the United States before the next general election, saying: "The Americans do negotiate very hard."
Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office before the talks, Biden said: "We're going to talk a little bit about trade today and we're going to have to work that through."
US President Joe Biden has played down the chances of a post-Brexit free trade deal with the UK as he held talks with Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the White House. Biden said he would discuss the issue 'a little bit' with Johnson. "We're going to have to work that through," he added. However, a direct deal with the US is a 'priority' for Downing Street.#
Biden will not prioritise a free trade agreement with the United Kingdom as he has “a lot of fish to fry”, Johnson was quoted as saying by UK media reports.
UK ministers, meanwhile, are mulling over joining an existing North American trade pact, BBC reported.
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