UK and EU have struck an historic trade deal. But what is in it?
Most goods traded between the UK and EU will not face new restrictions, but many new bureaucratic hurdles will emerge and the status of the UK’s financial services industry remains unclear. British and European Union negotiators sealed a Brexit trade deal on Thursday, just a week before the United …
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