Summary
- President Trump stated that he signed a trade agreement document finalizing the deal with UK Prime Minister Starmer.
- The agreement is expected to reduce the automobile tariff from the current 25% to 10%.
- The steel tariff was excluded, and discussions continue regarding the possibility of further reductions.

According to AP News on the 16th (local time), U.S. President Donald Trump announced that, together with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, he had "signed a document finalizing the trade agreement to reduce tariffs on goods between the UK and both countries."
However, it was reported that the agreement does not include tariffs on steel. Discussions are still ongoing as to whether steel tariffs will be reduced to 0% as part of a provisional deal. Tariffs on UK vehicles are expected to be reduced from 25% to 10%.

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