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America One News
26 Apr 2025
#politics
GB News: Keir Starmer slaps down Rachel Reeves over claim EU trade more important than US deal
Sir Keir Starmer has countered Rachel Reeves' comments suggesting that the UK prioritizes EU trade relations over those with the US. He emphasized that both relationships are crucial and dismissed the idea of choosing between them while working to strengthen ties with the US.
Reeves, the Chancellor, highlighted the importance of rebuilding trading relationships with European nations and is focused on securing a US trade deal to counteract tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. She has ruled out concessions on food standards and is collaborating with European and Canadian counterparts to address trade barriers.
#society
Fox News: 10 backyard finds you can get for less during Wayfair's Way Day Sale
Wayfair's Way Day Sale runs from April 26-28, offering discounts of up to 80% on a wide range of outdoor products, including furniture, grills, and pools, all with free shipping. Notable deals include a set of four folding Adirondack chairs for $410 and a cantilever umbrella for $84.99.
Additional items on sale include a two-person outdoor dining set for $94.99 and a 6' x 8' grill gazebo for $756.60. Shoppers can also find a raised garden bed for $139.99 and an above-ground pool set for $764.99, making it an ideal time to revamp outdoor spaces for summer.
#economy
Forbes: These 7 European And Asian Stocks Are Crushing It And Still Cheap
BAE Systems, a London-based defense contractor, is gaining from European nations shifting away from U.S. defense firms. The MSCI EAFE index, which tracks stocks in developed markets outside the U.S., has risen 7% this year, outperforming the S&P 500's 7% decline.
Investors are increasingly focusing on European defense stocks amid concerns over U.S. tariffs and economic uncertainty. Companies like Rolls-Royce and Rheinmetall have seen significant gains, driven by increased defense spending in Europe. The shift reflects broader changes in global market dynamics and geopolitical relationships.