Wednesday, 29 July 2020

UK close to securing post-Brexit 'continuity' trade deal with Japan

Both sides seeking deal to secure continuous trade once Brexit implemented on 1 January The UK is close to sealing a “continuity” trade deal with Japan that will mirror that of the EU pact that Britain will no longer be part of next January. But in order to strike an agreement in time for it to be ratified by the Japanese parliament, the international trade secretary, Liz Truss, has had to drop her ambitions for preferential treatment for British food exports. Continue reading...
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