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UK government will set out which EU trade deals will not be replicated before #Brexit - Fox
The British government will set out in the coming days which European Union trade deals it does not believe will be rolled over before its 29 March exit from the bloc, trade minister Liam Fox (pictured) said on Wednesday (13 February), writes Kylie MacLellan.
Britain is seeking to replicate around 40 EU trade deals covering trade with more than 70 countries, but has so far only succeeded in agreeing a handful.
“The government is assessing where we are with each of these agreements. Where we believe it will not be possible to fully replicate, we will set out a technical notice in the coming days,” Fox told parliament.
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