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The US and EU have agreed on a trade deal, says US President Donald Trump.
Trump announced the deal as he hosted EU chief Ursula von der Leyen at one of his golf resorts in Scotland.
“We have reached a deal. It’s a good deal for everybody,” Trump said.
“It’s going to bring us closer together… it’s a partnership in a sense,” he added.
Meanwhile, von der Leyen hailed it as a “huge deal”, which came after “tough negotiations”.
The US and EU have longed enjoyed one of the world’s largest trade relationships.
Total trade in goods between the EU and US totalled around $975.9bn (£751.4bn) in 2024, estimates say.
The US imported about $606bn (£451bn) worth of goods from the EU and exported around $370bn (£276bn) last year.
Trump has said this trade deficit means the US is “losing”.