LONDON: A tangle of post-Brexit paperwork, duties and taxes is disrupting commercial ties between Britain and the European Union that have often taken years to build, piling extra costs on small.
The decision comes one year since the UK left the European Union (EU) on 31 January last year and entered a Brexit transition period which concluded at the start of this year
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International Trade Secretary Liz Truss Joining the CPTPP will cut tariffs in trading with its 11 members, which also include Mexico, New Zealand and Vietnam. Great discussion at @wef on fixing the international trade system. As an independent trading nation, Global Britain will work with like-minded democracies to champion free and fair trade. It s time we had rules fit for the 21st century. pic.twitter.com/ws9GP87F7S UK trade with the group last year was worth £111 billion, according to the Department for International Trade. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said: “One year after our departure from the EU we are forging new partnerships that will bring enormous economic benefits for the people of Britain.