This week, the Queen gave Royal Assent to the Trade Bill which gives Britain the freedom to implement deals struck around the world following the UK’s departure from the European Union. The 67 deals, alongside the EU trade deal brokered by Lord
While a member of the EU, the UK was represented by the European Commission in almost all dealings with the WTO. Now, post-Brexit, Britain has resumed its own place at the table, with ministers able to have a greater role in forging
The Queen has given Royal Assent to the Trade Bill which gives Britain the freedom to implement deals struck around the world now the UK is freed from the EU. Deals covering 67 counties have already been negotiated by Ms Truss’s department.
Completing a 1,492-day journey since Article 50 was triggered, the Brexit trade agreement thrashed out by Boris Johnson and Brussels was approved to enter into force. The European Council rubber-stamped the Trade and Cooperation Agreement after MEPs backed it in a crunch
Hynek Blasko, a former general in the Czech army, said that the UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement does not move Europe towards a continent of “independent nations that can trade with each other”. He was one of five MEPs to oppose the
United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai held talks with Boris Johnson’s International Trade Secretary yesterday in a bid to tighten up relations. They focused on the trade track pioneered by the UK, which aims to champion free and fair trade including the reform
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European Parliament FINALLY backs post-Brexit trade deal by 660 votes to five in step towards easing tensions By James Tapsfield, Political Editor For Mailonline Published: 03:21 EDT, 28 April 2021 | Updated: 03:21 EDT, 28 April 2021 The European Parliament has approved
MEPS voted on whether to approve the EU-UK agreement, that was struck on Christmas Eve last year, last night. The result is due to be announced at 8am GMT today. Although MEPs have yet to formally ratify the deal, officials agreed to
Ursula von der Leyen today warned Boris Johnson the European Union ‘will not hesitate’ to take action against the UK if it breaches the terms of the Brexit trade deal. The President of the European Commission said the Trade and Cooperation Agreement