- Apr 6, 2020
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I think you're right to think that the Trump administration has a more positive attitude towards the UK, as he and the GOP sees the EU more as a competitor than as an ally (which is true, as we have completely different view on environmental protection, animal rights, militarism, multilateral vs. unilateral agreements, protectionism European industries vs . foreign companies, Russia, etc). In that regard, Trump's USA and Johnson's Britain have more in common.This question is way above my pay grade, ie I know nothing of Biden's policies. All I know is that Trump has turned out to be a disaster, although he has some decent ideas and has made some right moves, but these are unrelated to to trade deals with the UK. He says he has a love for the UK as his mother was Scottish, so there is the possibility this could sway him to making a fair deal with the UK, but I think his business mind will say otherwise.
The Democratic Party and Biden's team have already signaled their willingness to cooperate more closely with the EU than with the UK, especially when it comes to trade. One important reason is the EU is a far bigger market and thus more lucrative than the UK. For example, Biden is intend to work on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and put the UK back of the queue in case of Brexit. Here's the text:
''And he added that Biden's administration "would be ill-advised to tie its hands with a UK trade deal before a return to some version of updated TTIP [Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership] negotiations with the European Union."
Biden advocated for the TTIP talks when he was vice-president under Barack Obama, with the president at the time warning the UK could end up "back of the queue" if it voted for Brexit.
Negotiations between the US and EU were halted under Trump, but Biden is said to favour a return of these talks over the offer of a Free Trade Agreement between the UK and US, with the Democratic Party in America continuing to signal a lack of enthusiasm for Brexit.''
Link:
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/trump-deal-could-be-scuppered-by-joe-biden-1-6786450
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1...e-deal-donald-trump-joe-biden-us-election-spt