The Prime Minister promised he would continue to protect children online but suggested he was open to changing the existing rules in order to reach an agreement with Washington.
And the Vice President, JD Vance, has accused Britain of stifling free speech with the Online Safety Act which creates a legal duty for social media firms to enforce their terms of service.
“I’ve been very clear in my view that we need to have arrangements for digital tax of some sort, and equally we need to be pioneers of free speech which we have been for very many years in this country.
Neither the digital services tax nor the Online Safety Act is expected to be revoked entirely but the Government has considered changing the way they work so that their impact on tech firms is softened.
She told the House of Commons: “We are discussing a range of different areas, but the focus is on reducing tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade, with a particular focus on those sectors that are subject to the higher tariffs.”
Cars and steels have been singled out by Trump for higher levies than other parts of the economy, raising fears about their future in the UK.
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