US suspends technology deal with Britain, FT reports

US suspends tech deal with Britain as US President Donald Trump pushes for broader trade concessions beyond AI and quantum cooperation. - Astro AWANI
THE United States has suspended a technology deal it struck with Britain earlier this year which was intended to boost ties in artificial intelligence, quantum computing and civil nuclear energy, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
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- US halted the "Tech Prosperity Deal" with Britain, seeking concessions on wider trade issues.
- Washington is frustrated over UKs reluctance to ease non-tariff barriers on food and industrial goods.
- The deal aimed to boost collaboration in AI, quantum computing, and civil nuclear energy.
U.S. officials were becoming increasingly frustrated with Britain's lack of willingness to address so-called non-tariff barriers, including rules and regulations governing food and industrial goods, the FT said.
"Our special relationship with the U.S. remains strong and the UK is firmly committed to ensuring the Tech Prosperity Deal delivers opportunity for hardworking people in both countries," a spokesperson for the UK government said.
The White House did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment.
Both countries agreed the "Tech Prosperity Deal" over artificial intelligence, quantum computing and civil nuclear energy during Trump's visit to Britain in September.
The U.S. is Britain's largest trading partner, and its big tech companies have already invested billions of dollars in their UK operations.
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