Secretary Rollins Finishes Day Two of U.K. Agricultural Trade Delegation, Visits 10 Downing Street, Meets with U.K. Department for Energy Security, and Talks with Industry Leaders About Supply Chain Opportunities for American Products

(London, U.K., May 13, 2025) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins concluded the second day of her trade delegation visit to the United Kingdom. This visit comes after President Donald J. Trump announced last week, on the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe, a historic U.K. trade deal that will lower tariffs, remove trade barriers, increase market access, and strengthen cooperation on economic security.
“President Trump has secured a major deal with the U.K. that increases access for American agricultural goods, and today, I saw firsthand the supply chain and positioning of American products in the United Kingdom. I heard from industry leaders in retail, hospitality, and manufacturing about opportunities for greater access for American agriculture,” said Secretary Rollins. “I visited 10 Downing Street to speak with the Prime Minister’s Special Adviser on Business and Investment, Varun Chandra, about the importance of a fair and reciprocal trade relationship between the U.S. and U.K. I also met with the U.K. Department for Energy Security and other heads of government to promote U.S. ethanol and ensure fair market access for U.S. beef, poultry, pork, seafood, rice, specially crops, wood pellets, and all agricultural exports. The Trump Administration is putting Farmers First into action, and I look forward to continuing to fight for American agriculture on the world stage.”
On the first day, Secretary Rollins met with U.S. Ambassador to the U.K. Warren Stephens, Secretary of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Rt. Hon. Steve Reed, and Secretary for the Department of Business and Trade Rt. Hon. Jonathan Reynolds. This trip is part of a larger trade delegation visit following the historic trade deal announced by President Donald J. Trump and Prime Minister Kier Starmer.

Secretary Rollins hosted a roundtable with key U.K. representatives of the agricultural supply chain.


Secretary Rollins visited Wanis Limited to see how the U.K. wholesale market utilizes U.S. products. Secretary Rollins was joined by a rice grower from Arkansas.

Secretary Rollins visited Tilda Rice Milling LTD to observe U.S. rice being packed for the U.K. wholesale market.


Secretary Rollins visited 10 Downing Street to speak with Varun Chandra, the Prime Minister’s Special Adviser on Business and Investment, about the U.S.-U.K. trade relationship.

Secretary Rollins visited the Department for Energy Security (DESNZ) and met with Secretary of State for DESNZ Rt. Hon. Ed Miliband MP and Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State Michael Shanks to discuss adopting an E10 mandate across the U.K.
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