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    Britain strengthen trade relations with 48 countries after "Brixt"

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    Post by Rocky Mon Jun 26, 2017 4:35 am


    Britain strengthen trade relations with 48 countries after "Brixt"


    25/06/2017


    The Government of the United Kingdom intends to improve trade relations with about 48 countries, after "Brixt" as stated by the British government office told "Novosti" Russian.

    The office said: "We have about 48 countries from all over the world, from Bangladesh to Sierra Leone, Haiti and Ethiopia, will deepen our trade relations with them, and continue to enjoy duty-free export system from customs duties to the United Kingdom for all products, except arms and ammunition."

    According to him, the British government is planning to consider the expansion of trade relations with developing countries such as Jamaica, Pakistan and Ghana, which currently benefit from the reduction or tax exemptions on goods exported to Britain options.

    According to Liam Fox, Minister of International Trade of Britain, "the exit from the European Union gives the United Kingdom the opportunity to conclude a new agreement with the rest of the world, today our statement demonstrates our commitment to helping developing countries to develop their economies and reduce poverty through trade."

    Britain imports annually from poor countries and developing products about 20 billion pounds, including textiles, coffee, tea, cocoa, bananas, and flowers.

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