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    Trump and Starmer sign £150B Tech Prosperity Agreement

    September 18, 2025
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    United States President Donald Trump and United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer held a joint news conference at Chequers on Thursday, concluding a day of high-level diplomatic discussions at the British leader’s official country residence. The meeting marked Trump’s second state visit to the UK and came one day after a formal welcome by King Charles III and a state banquet at Windsor Castle. The talks focused on reinforcing the transatlantic partnership through economic investment, technological cooperation and geopolitical alignment.

    Trump and Starmer sign £150B Tech Prosperity Agreement
    Trump and Starmer confirm £150 billion tech deal to boost UK US cooperation in AI, energy and defense.

    Central to the agenda was the signing of a new bilateral agreement on advanced technology, known as the Tech Prosperity Deal, which aims to strengthen collaboration in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, nuclear energy and clean tech development. Under the agreement, U.S. companies are expected to invest approximately £150 billion in UK-based innovation sectors over the next decade. Companies involved include Microsoft, Google, Nvidia and OpenAI, among others.

    Both leaders described the deal as a major advancement in bilateral economic relations, with Starmer stating it would create high-skilled jobs and support the UK’s efforts to remain globally competitive in emerging technologies. President Trump, speaking alongside Starmer, highlighted the scale of the investment and described the deal as a reflection of the enduring strength of the U.S.-UK relationship. He called the partnership vital for securing economic growth and technological leadership. Starmer, in turn, emphasized the importance of delivering tangible benefits for both nations and noted the deal represented one of the most significant commercial packages agreed during a state visit.

    Starmer and Trump discuss global security and economic growth

    Foreign policy also featured prominently during the bilateral discussions. Starmer reiterated the UK’s position on supporting Ukraine amid Russia’s ongoing military actions and urged continued international assistance for humanitarian relief efforts in Gaza. Trump affirmed the United States’ commitment to Ukraine and restated his administration’s stance on reducing Europe’s reliance on Russian energy sources. Trade issues were discussed in detail, including longstanding U.S. tariffs on British steel and aluminium.

    Although no formal resolution was announced, both leaders confirmed that negotiations would continue to address market access and regulatory alignment across key sectors. The two sides also reviewed current cooperation on financial services, data protection and digital markets. Security cooperation between the two NATO allies was reaffirmed, with both countries pledging continued support for transatlantic defense initiatives and the broader goals of the alliance. Trump and Starmer also discussed counterterrorism, cybersecurity and efforts to combat disinformation.

    Bilateral tech deal marks new chapter in UK US relations

    The joint news conference concluded a day that combined diplomatic ceremony with substantive policy engagement. Trump’s arrival included a carriage procession with King Charles III and a formal review of the guard of honour, underscoring the ceremonial significance of the visit. The state banquet at Windsor Castle was attended by senior members of the British royal family, U.S. cabinet officials and leading business figures from both countries. The Chequers meeting marked the first in-person talks between Trump and Starmer since the UK general election earlier this year.

    Their discussions come at a time of heightened global uncertainty and underline the strategic importance both governments place on the U.S.-UK alliance. With the new investment framework now in place and continued cooperation across defense, trade and technology, officials from both countries stated that preparations are underway for follow-up meetings to implement the commitments outlined at Chequers. The visit concluded with both leaders reaffirming their intention to maintain close bilateral ties and advance joint priorities on the global stage. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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