Trump heads to Britain for his second state visit as US-UK line up deals worth $10 billion
US President Donald Trump was set to arrive in Britain late Tuesday for his second state visit, where the two nations will finalize over $10 billion in deals, reinforcing the "special relationship" that Prime Minister Keir Starmer aims to promote. US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves announced a "Transatlantic Taskforce" to strengthen collaboration between the world's largest financial centers before Trump's arrival. Trump will be welcomed by King Charles on Wednesday at Windsor Castle, a display of soft power that Starmer hopes will shield him from potential pitfalls during the trip.