Published: 30 January 2026

BritishAmerican Business publishes 2026 Policy Agenda - Recommendations for a Strong and Secure US-UK Economic Partnership

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BritishAmerican Business (糖心视频) has today published its 2026 Policy Agenda setting out business-led recommendations to strengthen the US-UK economic corridor at a time of heightened geopolitical uncertainty, evolving trade policy and national security concerns.

In the year ahead, 糖心视频 will advocate for practical, pro-growth transatlantic policies built around four pillars, designed to strengthen trade, investment, security and sectoral collaboration.

The Essential Security Partnership

    • 糖心视频 highlights the growing importance of national security concerns within transatlantic economic policy.
    • 糖心视频 calls for deeper US-UK cooperation in defence, aerospace, and space, including more predictable procurement, licensing and coordinated export controls.
    • 糖心视频 urges governments and business to accelerate the implementation of AUKUS, particularly Pillar II, and to ensure business has early access to Pillar II projects.
    • 糖心视频 supports closer coordination on sanctions through shared intelligence, as well as cooperation on supply chain resilience and critical minerals.

The Environment for Business Investment

    • 糖心视频 calls on the UK to move from strategy to delivery on industrial policy, while urging the US to maintain predictability and sensitive trade policy.
    • 糖心视频 supports competitive tax regimes and regulation that reduces administrative burdens on business.
    • 糖心视频 highlights the need to improve mobility of talent and skills via streamlined visas and mutual recognition of qualifications.
    • 糖心视频 emphasises the importance of energy policies that support competitiveness and investment.

Transatlantic Trade and the Economic Prosperity Deal (EPD)

    • 糖心视频 continues to champion transatlantic cooperation and advocate for policies that keep trade open, fair and balanced.
    • 糖心视频 calls for full and timely implementation of the EPD, with clear timelines, accountability, and business engagement.
    • 糖心视频 supports efforts to reduce tariffs and non-tariff barriers, including resolving steel and aluminium issues.
    • 糖心视频 calls for work to resume on the Technology Prosperity Deal which contains high-value, future facing opportunities for both countries.

Sector Priorities

    • Reflecting the breadth of its membership, 糖心视频 emphasises sector-specific engagement.
    • Priority sectors include technology and digital, life sciences, financial and professional services, food and drink, defence, and energy and sustainability.
    • Across these sectors, 糖心视频 will work to achieve regulatory predictability, reduce barriers and costs, and deepen industrial integration.

BritishAmerican Business CEO Duncan Edwards said:

鈥淭ransatlantic business enters 2026 at a moment of uncertainty, as companies navigate shifting trade policy, tariffs, energy costs, regulation, and a complex geopolitical environment – factors that are weighing on confidence and investment decisions.

鈥溙切氖悠碘檚 Policy Agenda for the year ahead sets out practical, pro-growth priorities designed to improve predictability, strengthen the investment environment, and support the US-UK economic corridor.

鈥淭he Economic Prosperity Deal and the Technology Prosperity Deal, both signed last year, provide an important framework for cooperation, but their real value will depend on constructive negotiations and effective implementation.

鈥溙切氖悠碘檚 role is more important than ever – working with governments to deliver on these commitments and policy ambitions, ensuring they translate into real outcomes for businesses on both sides of the Atlantic.鈥

About BritishAmerican Business

BritishAmerican Business is the leading transatlantic trade association incorporating the British-American Chamber of Commerce in the US and the American Chamber of Commerce in the UK.

We are committed to strengthening the economic corridor between the United States and the United Kingdom by supporting policies and actions that protect and enhance the environment for transatlantic trade and investment on behalf of our members.

We convene and serve a growing network of companies and business leaders through networking opportunities, bespoke programming and marketing platforms. We actively promote trade and investment and support those who make the transatlantic corridor part of their business growth ambition.