The UK's achievement in becoming the first country to strike a trade deal with Donald Trump in the wake of his tariff onslaught marked a political win for Prime Minister Keir Starmer vindicating his "softly, softly" approach to the US president. But the economic benefits for Britain may be more limited and the agreement offers a sign of things to come for other nations trying to avoid a global trade war. Crawford Falconer, who served as the UK Government's Chief Trade Negotiator until the end of last year, joins Stephen Carroll and Lizzy Burden on Bloomberg Radio.