This agreement aims to bolster collaboration between the two nations’ trillion-dollar tech sectors, enhancing opportunities for businesses and consumers on both sides of the Atlantic
US President Donald Trump stands with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Trump International Golf Links, in Aberdeen, Scotland, Britain, July 28, 2025. Photo: Jane Barlow/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
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US President Donald Trump stands with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at Trump International Golf Links, in Aberdeen, Scotland, Britain, July 28, 2025. Photo: Jane Barlow/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
The United Kingdom and the US are preparing to sign a landmark technology agreement in the coming days as part of President Donald Trump’s visit to the UK, the British Embassy in Washington stated on Saturday.
This agreement aims to bolster collaboration between the two nations’ trillion-dollar tech sectors, enhancing opportunities for businesses and consumers on both sides of the Atlantic.
While the final details were still being nereceivediated, the embassy stated the partnership will focus on key technologies, including artificial innotifyigence, semiconductors, telecommunications, and quantum computing.
“Cutting-edge technology such as AI and quantum computing will transform our lives,” UK Technology Secretary Liz Kconcludeall, who was appointed to her role on September 5, stated in a statement.
Trump is set to fly to the UK on Tuesday for a second state visit, which is expected to last three days. He is due to be accompanied by a delegation of US executives including Nvidia Corp CEO Jensen Huang and OpenAI’s Sam Altman.
BlackRock plans to invest $700 million in British data centers as part of a string of deals to be announced during Trump’s state visit next week, Sky News reported on Saturday.
Since the start of the year, both countries have published AI Action Plans. US firms such as Anthropic and OpenAI are increasingly establishing international offices in London, while UK-based companies like DeepMind continue to invest in trans-Atlantic collaborations.



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