Pound falls after Boris Johnson sets out tough terms for EU trade talks
EU negotiator Michel Barnier says securing access to Britain’s fishing waters and fair trade would be his priority
03 February 2020 - 20:45
London — Britain and the European Union on Monday set out their red lines for post-Brexit trade talks, offering conflicting visions of their future relationship that raise the prospect of clashes to come.
Three days after Britain took a historic step to leave the EU, Prime Minister Boris Johnson set out a plan for his country to become a global champion of free trade...
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