New rules require the UK to self-certify the origin of its exports to the EU.
Domestic banks operating in Britain are among 5,500 with passport authorisations into Europe
For about 200 officials agonizing over the minutiae, it was time to finally emerge from the darkness
Ambassadors from the European Union's 27 nations convened on Christmas Day
With European Union and the UK clinching a post-Brexit trade pact, India should now aggressively pursue free trade agreements (FTAs) separately with both the regions, according to experts. Although it is premature to assess the gains for India from the agreement between European Union (EU) and the UK, Indian goods would not get much benefit from this pact, they said. However, India can explore opportunities in service sectors like IT, architecture, research and development and engineering in both the markets as the EU-UK pact does not cover services, they added. "There is not much gain for Indian goods, but we can gain in services sector in both the UK and EU markets. We will gain more in the UK market as we are English speaking country," Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO) Director General Ajay Sahai said. He said there are no specific customs duty benefits for domestic goods from this agreement. "Now we should push the FTA negotiations with both the EU and the UK. .
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Britain's fishing industry is disappointed that a Brexit trade deal struck with the European Union does not represent more of a reduction in the access that the bloc currently has to British waters
Britain clinched a Brexit trade deal with the European Union, seven days before it exits one of the world's biggest trading blocs in its most significant global shift since the loss of empire
UK's trade deal with EU removes a 4-1/2-year old fear of crashing out of the bloc without trading arrangements, but it will take UK financial markets years to lose their Brexit-inflicted scars
Brexit - or "British exit" - refers to the process of the United Kingdom leaving the EU after 47 years in the economic and political alliance of European countries built from the ashes of World War 2
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that Britain and the European Union have reached a deal on their post-Brexit trade relations, saying that "we have taken back control"
The last-minute trade deal between the UK and the EU means businesses will be spared new tariffs and border disruption at the start of the new year
"European unity and steadfastness have paid off," said French President Emmanuel Macron said in reaction to the deal reached on post-Brexit trade relations between Britain and the EU
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the agreement reached between the EU and Britain is "of historical importance," adding that Germany will examine it to decide whether Berlin supports the result
The accord will now go to Prime Minister Boris Johnson and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen for their formal approval
He soon took to the podium at 10 Downing Street in London to declare that he had kept his promise to the British electorate, who had voted for Brexit in a referendum in June 2016
There could be a core of pro-Brexit lawmakers in Johnson's party who vote against the deal on the grounds that it doesn't deliver the kind of clean break they wanted.
While a last-minute deal would avoid the most acrimonious ending to the divorce on Jan. 1, the United Kingdom is set for a much more distant relationship with its biggest trade partner
The Chinese foreign ministry denied that talks on an investment pact between the European Union and China had run into complications
Sources in London and Brussels said a deal was close as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson held a late-night conference call with his Cabinet of senior ministers