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As of January 2015, the United Kingdom was the fifth largest US trading partner in terms of exports and seventh in terms of import of goods. [4] In long-term perspective, the historian Paul Johnson has called the United Kingdom–United States relations "the cornerstone of the modern, democratic world order". [5]
United Kingdom–United States military relations (14 C, 35 P) United Kingdom–United States sports relations (4 C, 3 P) American expatriates in the British Empire (3 C, 11 P)
See Brazil–United States relations. The United States was the second country to recognize the independence of Brazil, doing so in 1824. Brazil-United States relations have a long history, characterized by some moments of remarkable convergence of interests but also by sporadic and critical divergences on sensitive international issues. [10]
The diplomatic foreign relations of the United Kingdom are conducted by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, headed by the Foreign Secretary.The prime minister and numerous other agencies play a role in setting policy, and many institutions and businesses have a voice and a role.
The United Kingdom–United States Free Trade Agreement (UKUSFTA) is a proposed free trade agreement between the United Kingdom and the United States. [1]The UK became legally able to independently negotiate trade agreements when it left the European Union from 1 January 2020 due to a transition period which lasted until the UK formally exited the EU. [2]
+South Sudan (w/ small Britain map) 21:25, 2 March 2012: 940 × 415 (1.63 MB) Jrobin08: Reverted to version as of 20:37, 24 June 2009 (Easier to see the United Kingdom. Maybe someone can add South Sudan to the map, but keep the UK zoom box in.) 21:05, 23 September 2011: 940 × 415 (1.76 MB) Bazonka2 + South Sudan: 20:37, 24 June 2009: 940 × ...
This term is usually used to refer to the relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom. In an extended use of the term, it has also been used to describe the whole of European Union–United States relations , [ 1 ] as well as the following relations:
U.S. Department of State Facilities and Areas of Jurisdictions. The United States has the second largest number of active diplomatic posts of any country in the world after the People's Republic of China, [1] including 271 bilateral posts (embassies and consulates) in 173 countries, as well as 11 permanent missions to international organizations and seven other posts (as of November 2023 [2]).