“Britain will not rush into a trade deal with the United States or change its food or car safety standards, Rachel Reeves, the British chancellor of the Exchequer, said in Washington on Wednesday,” the New York Times reports.
“When asked about reports that the Trump administration wanted Britain to lower its tariffs on cars to 2.5 percent from 10 percent, Ms. Reeves said only that she wanted to reduce trade barriers between Britain and other countries.”
Bloomberg: “It’s unclear whether Reeves’ less urgent tone is a reflection of frustration on the British side or a sense that there’s advantage in slowing down the talks.”

