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U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins will visit the United Kingdom May 12-14. This comes after President Donald J. Trump announced Thursday, on the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe, a new trade framework in principle that will lower tariffs, remove trade barriers, increase market access, and strengthen cooperation on economic security.
Secretary Rollins will meet with senior UK government officials, visit facilities importing US agricultural products, and hear from U.S. cooperators and UK importers on how the Administration can best position U.S. agricultural products in this important and high value market.
Following Secretary Rollins’ trip to the UK in May, she will travel to Japan, Vietnam, Brazil, Peru, Italy, and India over the next five months. Other USDA trade missions this year include Hong Kong, the Dominican Republic, Taiwan, Côte d’Ivoire, and Mexico.
Source: USDA
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