NBC 6. . King Charles III is meeting at the White House with President Donald Trump and will address Congress on Tuesday, in the first time
Charles on a mission: Can king's state visit salvage US-UK ties? (france24); Trump hails ‘special relationship’ during ceremonial welcome for King Charles’s state visit (theguardian)
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4 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is AUKUS Improvement Act of 2025.
S2130 · 119th Congress
AUKUS Improvement Act of 2025
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This story is about Charles on a mission: would king's state visit salvage US-UK ties?. This bill would change/streamline parts of U.S. authorities and requirements relevant to AUKUS implementation.
If passed, it would:
- Change/streamline parts of U.S. authorities and requirements relevant to AUKUS implementation • Potentially reduce friction points that slow U.S.–U.K. defense collaboration under AUKUS.
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This story is about Charles on a mission: would king's state visit salvage US-UK ties?. This bill would update statutory authorities/processes affecting U.S.–U.K.–Australia defense trade/cooperation.
If passed, it would
- Update statutory authorities/processes affecting U.S.–U.K.–Australia defense trade/cooperation • Put Congress’s policy direction into law (beyond statements of support.
This story is about Charles on a mission: would king's state visit salvage US-UK ties?. This bill would direct pursuit of U.S.–U.K. negotiations on tariff and non-tariff barriers.
If passed, it would
- Direct pursuit of U.S.–U.K. negotiations on tariff and non-tariff barriers • Create a statutory framework for congressional consultation/notification around a U.S.–U.K. trade agreement.
This story is about Charles on a mission: would king's state visit salvage US-UK ties?. This bill would authorize a comprehensive U.S.–U.K. trade agreement under the bill’s terms.
If passed, it would
- Authorize a comprehensive U.S.–U.K. trade agreement under the bill’s terms • Set consultation/notification expectations between the executive branch and Congress for that agreement.
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