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In U.K.-U.S. trade deal, hormone-fed beef is off the menu
David Henig notes that Britain prioritises aligning with EU food standards over U.S. standards via The Washington Post.
Will Trump’s film tariffs mean lights, camera, inaction for the world’s studios?
David Henig questions the feasibility and enforcement of a film tariff via South China Morning Post.
The ‘tricky balancing act’ facing Starmer over US trade deal – and the real challenge to come
David Henig highlights the challenge for the UK to balance EU goods regulations with US services regulations in post-Brexit trade agreements for Sky News.
The art of dealing with Donald Trump? Don’t fight him alone
David Henig suggests the US-UK trade deal has "microscopic" benefits compared to Brexit's 4% GDP loss via The Guardian.
Two trade deals and a rate cut in one week … are things looking up for UK plc?
David Henig views the UK's deals as promising but not transformative via The Guardian.
What the U.S.-U.K. trade deal Trump announced means for Britain
David Henig views the UK trade deal as a win, protecting cars and steel interests without major concessions to the US via The Washington Post.
Trump’s Threat of ‘Foreign’ Film Tariffs Stirs Anxiety in the U.K.
David Henig believes that the US enforcing film tariffs is impractical due to the international nature of film production and complex enforcement via The New York Times.
Early US trade pact is a diplomatic win as Keir Starmer struggles at home
David Henig believes the UK government is prioritising quick trade deals with Trump, despite the inherent risks involved via Financial Times.
UK’s post-Brexit trade strategy yields hype but ‘modest’ results
David Henig argues UK trade deals with India, EU, and US are modest, prioritising EU ties over unrealistic Brexit loss recovery for AFP.
Trump to cut tariffs on Range Rovers in deal with Starmer
David Henig describes the UK-US trade deal as a "win" for the Keir Starmer, noting minimal concessions for significant results via The Telegraph.