Aiming high: UK to strike post-Brexit trade deals with individual US states
After it struggled to convince the US to sign a big post-Brexit trade deal, the UK is setting its sights lower.
After it struggled to convince the US to sign a big post-Brexit trade deal, the UK is setting its sights lower.
“It is very rare for democratic states to send children commemorative books about their heads of state, and I hope the Government will reconsider this proposal."
The new minister for Brexit Opportunities argued it's Covid's fault: "We've had containers simply being stuck the wrong place, being stuck in Chinese ports, being stuck in the port of Los Angeles."
“I might ask him if this is actually a ploy to show people the difference between Republican leadership and Democratic leadership. Sometimes I think about that.”
In one incident, she recounted, someone rolled down their car window and asked her: “What f****** lies are you going to be telling on TV tonight, you f****** lying bitch?”
British companies say EU customers have walked away from them because of the new red tape.
The promotion puts him at the same level of seniority as the firm’s founder Mark Zuckerberg, much to the bemusement of people on social media.
He doesn't need to promise that Britain would “rejoin” the EU, but that he would change “anything in the Brexit deal that is hurting the British people".
France's foreign trade minister Franck Riester announced European countries will strengthen their economic cooperation with the US.
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