LONDON, June 17 — Britain said its exports could increase by a billion pounds as a result of the trade deals it is seeking from Australia and New Zealand, setting out its negotiating objectives today ahead of the start of formal talks. Australia and New Zealand are among Britain’s top...
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LONDON, June 17 — Britain said its exports could increase by a billion pounds as a result of the trade deals it is seeking from Australia and New Zealand, setting out its negotiating objectives today ahead of the start of formal talks. “Ambitious, wide-ranging free trade agreements with old friends like Australia and New Zealand are a powerful way for us ... to make good on the promise of Brexit,” trade minister Liz Truss said in a statement.
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