LONDON (Reuters) – Britain and the United states are confident that ongoing trade talks are heading towards a comprehensive agreement, the British trade ministry said on Monday.
“Following the significant progress made in talks to date, both sides are confident that we are on track for a comprehensive agreement which would provide a significant and mutual benefit to our economies,” a statement from the department said.
“We believe we are in a good position to move forward after the U.S. election.”
(Reporting by William James; Editing by Alistair Smout)

