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Reeves: UK needs to improve trading relations with US – and other countries

Rachel Reeves has said that the government needs to go “further and faster on delivering growth that is felt by families up and down the country”, and said the Starmer administration was “resolved to do everything we can” to obtain a favourable trade deal with the US in the wake of Donald Trump’s unilateral imposition of 10% tariffs on the UK.

In comments to broadcasters after February’s GDP figures showed higher-than-expected growth of 0.5%, the Chancellor said:

It is welcome news that the economy grew strongly in February and, of course, the numbers as well for January were revised up. But we do know that we need to go further and faster on delivering growth that is felt by families up and down the country.

So, we are not complacent about these numbers, there is more work to be done. Which is why we are reforming regulation, reforming our planning system to ensure that we can get Britain building and continue to grow our economy.

ONS chart illustrating UK GDP levels. Illustration: ONS

Reeves also spoke about the government’s ambition for a trade deal with the US, saying:

We continue to engage with our counterparts in the United States, and of course we want to secure the best deal possible for British jobs and British industry. And we are absolutely … resolved to do everything we can.

But, at the same time, we also want to improve trading relations with other countries around the world.

It’s why I hosted the Indian finance minister in London this week as part of our economic and financial dialogue, and to try and secure a free trade and investment treaty with India.

It’s also why we are having a summit with the European Union in May to improve our trading relations. I’ll be travelling to Poland later today to meet with my finance minister counterparts from across Europe.

The increase in gross domestic product in February was five times larger than the 0.1% that a poll of economists had forecast, while January’s figure of a fall of 0.1% was revised up to 0.0% growth. The Office for National Statistics said UK growth was across all sectors of the economy.

Responding to news that the economy had grown by 0.5%, Conservative shadow chancellor Mel Stride said “Since coming to office, Labour’s choices have killed growth stone dead.”

Liberal Democrat education spokesperson Munira Wilson welcomed what she described as “these green shoots of recovery”, but cautioned that tax decisions taken by Reeves risked growth being “choked off”.

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