The most affected would be Ireland, which could see a 10% cut in its exports under the no-deal scenario.
The money tussle, hard-fought at the best of times, is especially problematic this time around because of Britain's departure from the EU
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met top leaders of the European Union and held wide-ranging talks on issues, including economic cooperation, climate change and capacity building, that would "benefit both India and EU". Jaishankar, who was in Germany during the weekend for the Munich Security Conference, arrived here on Monday to prepare the ground for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's planned visit for the India-EU summit here next month. The foreign minister met EU Commissioner for International Partnerships Jutta Urpilainen and the two leaders discussed experiences in capacity building and development partnerships. "Coordination on these issues would be to the benefit of both India and EU," Jaishankar tweeted. The minister also held "positive and productive" parleys at the Foreign Affairs Council of the EU. "Thank the attending Foreign Ministers, Ambassadors & senior officials and most of all HR (High Representative) @JosepBorrellF. Looking forward to working together to ...
Britain formally left the European Union at the end of January but a transition period is in effect until Dec. 31, during which time little changes
The firm, which is still recovering from one of the costliest bailouts of the financial crisis, will incur costs of as much as 1 billion pounds
While the writing on the Brexit coin is the subject of controversy, the other side of the coin is quite shady and uncertain
While speaking at the university, Macron condemned the Kremlin's recent efforts to blame the outbreak of World War II on acts by Poland and some western European governments
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address his first rally in East Delhi's Karkardooma area on Monday
Britain's partisan papers met Brexit with the same unbridled joy and tearful anguish that was felt across the streets and pubs of Britain on Friday night
Britain's exit from the EU ends 47 years of union with Europe. It also draws a line under a bitter and divisive wrangle over whether, when and how the country should cut its ties to the bloc
Britain's 47-year membership of the bloc will end on the stroke of 2300 GMT -- midnight Brussels time, three and a half years after a shock referendum vote to leave
Nothing will change for most people in Britain thanks to the transition period, which preserves the status quo until at least December 31, 2020
Analysts said the lower utilisation of its UK plant due to Brexit would lead to higher production cost for each unit and squeezing its margins
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The US company insists that its Lightning cable that charges its iPhones is part of a stand for "innovation"
The vote at the parliament in Brussels, which came after an emotional debate, was passed by 621 to 49
The plan urges EU member states to "assess the risk profile of suppliers" and "apply relevant restrictions for suppliers considered to be high risk" accordingly
The EU underlines that the next, thornier phase of the split -- working out a treaty to define the future relationship between the two sides -- is about to begin
The European Commission, the EU's executive arm, will officially unveil its recommendations on Wednesday
Birla wrote to European Parliament President David Maria Sassoli over the resolutions on Monday.