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Trump Wants to Expand Trade With Africa, He Tells African Leaders

President Donald Trump met with African leaders on Sept. 20 and voiced hope for expanding U.S. trade in Africa, including in the sectors of agriculture, transportation, energy and health care. Speaking in New York, Trump noted six of the world’s…

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10 fastest-growing economies are in Africa. “Increasing American trade and investment across diverse industries … will further transform lives throughout the continent,” Trump said. In other remarks in New York that same day, before his meeting with U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May, Trump said "we look forward" to "doing a lot of trading with" the U.K., but didn't specifically mention anything about prospects of concluding a post-Brexit, U.S.-U.K. free trade agreement. During a discussion earlier this week at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (see 1709180028), U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said such a deal is still probably a few years off, as the U.K. looks to build its trade negotiating competency post-Brexit.