Administration of Donald J. Trump, 2025

Joint Statement Between President Trump and Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom on the Memorandum of Understanding Regarding the Technology Prosperity Deal

September 18, 2025

The Government of the United States of America and the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (hereinafter referred to as the "Participants"),

Expressing mutual interest in science and technology capabilities and standards to usher in the next Golden Age of Innovation to fortify freedom and prosperity for generations to come;

Affirming the common desire to enhance cooperation in science and technology matters that support initiatives of mutual interest that produce tangible benefits to their citizens;

Recognizing the complementarity of the work of the Participants and their track record of joint research and innovation partnerships, their status as most trusted security and defense partners, their pro-innovation legal and regulatory regimes, their deep-rooted expertise in disruptive technologies, and the benefits of closer strategic cooperation; and

Welcoming a longstanding partnership to deliver on their joint objectives to maintain and strengthen their strategic leadership in science and technology, leveraging shared values, complementary capabilities, and coordinated policy approaches to address global challenges.

Have reached the following understandings:

  1. Purpose

    The purpose of this Memorandum of Understanding (hereinafter "MOU") is to enable collaboration towards joint opportunities of mutual interest in strategic science and technology disciplines, including artificial intelligence (AI), civil nuclear, fusion, and quantum technologies.

  2. Areas of Cooperation

    The Participants intend to collaborate in a number of disciplines, including but not limited to the following:

    Accelerating AI Innovation

    AI is the defining technology of our age, presenting limitless opportunities to improve people's lives. The Participants intend to collaborate closely in the build-out of powerful AI infrastructure, facilitate research community access to compute, support the creation of new scientific data sets, and harness their expertise in metrology and evaluations to enable adoption and advance our collective security. The Participants intend to leverage this infrastructure and the AI expertise across industry and elsewhere, to deliver transformational AI-driven change for our societies and economies. Focus areas for collaboration are intended to include:

  3. Operation and Discontinuation

    The Participants consider this Technology Prosperity Deal to build on the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Economic Prosperity Deal. The MOU becomes operative alongside substantive progress being made to formalize and implement the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Economic Prosperity Deal. The Participants may modify this MOU by written mutual decision. Either Participant may discontinue this MOU by providing written notice of discontinuation to the other Participant. The discontinuation is expected to commence on a date mutually determined by the Participants or, if the Participants cannot mutually determine a date, 180 days after the date on which notice of discontinuation is delivered.

    This MOU does not constitute or create and is not intended to constitute or create any legally binding obligations. Nothing in this MOU is intended to alter or affect any existing agreements between the Participants. Cooperation under this MOU is intended to take place within the framework of applicable national legislation and international obligations. Nothing in this MOU commits the participants to the expenditure of funds.

  4. Timeline for delivery

The Participants intend to establish and convene a Ministerial-Level Working Group within six months of the date this MOU becomes operative. The Working Group is intended to serve as a strategic forum to guide bilateral cooperation, set priorities, and oversee the implementation of joint initiatives. Furthermore, within twelve months of the date this MOU becomes operative, and every year thereafter, the Participants intend to convene formal discussions to assess progress under this MOU and determine the scope and direction of the subsequent phase of collaborative programs, taking into account emerging opportunities, policy developments, and shared strategic interests.

The foregoing represents the understanding reached between the Participants on the matters referred to in this MOU.

Signed at Chequers, Buckinghamshire, on September 18, 2025, in duplicate, in the English language.


For the Government of the United States of America:

Donald J. Trump

For the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland:

Keir Starmer


NOTE: An original was not available for verification of the content of this joint statement.

Categories: Joint Statements : United Kingdom, Prime Minister Starmer. Names: Starmer, Keir.

Subjects: Artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies; Research and development; United Kingdom, nuclear energy cooperation with U.S.; United Kingdom, Prime Minister; United Kingdom, trade with U.S.

DCPD Number: DCPD202500924.