Good morning, i am the executive Vice President of the u. S. Chamber of commerce, in charge of international affairs. On behalf of the u. S. Chamber of delighted toare host the u. S. Secretary of state for exiting the European Union, david davis, give him a round of applause. I know, secretary davis this is your first visit back to washington in some time. It is an interesting time on both sides of the atlantic. Here we have our unique set of interesting and complex challenges which will not be discussed at todays discussion. An are coming off interesting round of negotiations with your counterpart in europe as well. I know there are a lot of Business Leaders but there are also diplomats from Different Industries in washington. I want to recognize one diplomat in particular. Embassy whohe u. K. Has done a great job representing your country in washington dc. Now, it is an unusual occurrence, someone said on their way in, this is the first time in 25 years ive worn a tie on a friday bef
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Future of u. S. U. K. Trade relations. This was hosted by the u. S. Chamber of commerce and is one hour. Well, what a behaved crowd. Everyone. Ng i am the executive Vice President of the chamber of commerce. In charge of international affairs. Good to see a full repair. On behalf of the u. S. Chamber of commerce and the u. S. U. K. Business council, we are delighted to host today. Give david davis a round of applause. Applause] i know, secretary davis, this is your first visit back to washington in a couple years. Welcome back. It is an interesting time on both sides of the atlantic. We have a unique set of complex challenges which will not be the subject of todays discussion. I know you are coming off an interesting round of negotiations. We look forward to hearing from you. In todays crowd, i know there are a lot of business leaders. There are also diplomats from different entities in washington. I also want to recognize one diplomat in particular. From the u. K. Embassy. He has done
Im the executive Vice President of the u. S. Chamber of commerce in charge of international affairs. Delighted to see a full room here. On behalf of the u. S. Chamber of commerce, were delighted to host today the u. S. Secretary of state for exiting the European Union david davis. Please give him a round of applause. [ applause ]. I know, secretary davis, this is your first visit back to washington in some time, a couple years. So welcome back. Its an interesting time on both sides of the atlantic. Certainly here we have our unique set of interesting and complex challenges which will not be the subject of todays discussions. And i know that youre coming off an interesting round of negotiations with your counterparts in europe as well, which we look forward to hearing from you. In todays clorowd i know there are a lot of Business Leaders but also diplomats from the different embassies in washington. I also want to recognize ambassador kim derrick from the u. K. Embassy whos done a great