The new series of transatlantic dialogues are aimed at deepening trade and investment ties between the UK and the US.

  • Joint events in US and UK this spring to deepen our thriving bilateral trading relationship
  • Trade Secretary and her US counterpart will be joined by senior attendees from government, civil society and business to set strategic direction of UK-US partnership
  • Major step in our broader UK-US trade strategy to support levelling-up agenda and build back better post-pandemic

The UK and US today announce a new series of transatlantic dialogues aimed at deepening trade and investment ties and boosting our already-thriving £200bn relationship.

International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan and United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai will be among those gathering at the Joint UK/US Dialogues on the Future of Atlantic Trade.

The first dialogue will take place in Baltimore, Maryland, on 21-22 March with the second to take place in the UK later in spring. They will form a platform for further conversations between the two sides.

(United States and United Kingdom to host joint UK/ US Dialogues on the Future of Atlantic Trade in Baltimore, Maryland - https://www.gov.uk/government/news/united-states-and-united-kingdom-to-host-joint-uk-us-dialogues-on-the-future-of-atlantic-trade-in-baltimore-maryland )

The events will bring together government ministers, senior officials, trade unions, businesses and civil society from both sides to discuss ways the UK and US can work together to deepen our trading relationship.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-us-launch-transatlantic-dialogues-to-boost-200bn-trade-relationship

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