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Easier for many companies to trade with distant countries than with EU, British Chambers of Commerce warns
Industry criticises ministers for implementing scheme on a slower timetable than EU
Trade body finds ‘little improvement’ in ability of businesses to export to the bloc
British government argued that duties would heap excessive costs on carmakers
Paris willing to postpone start of levy on EVs made in Britain or the EU
Main opposition party says Britain must keep its guard up against countries like China as it sets out new trade policy
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Industry urges government to extend ‘cheese letters’ before post-Brexit terms expire on December 31
Lack of progress in opening up markets to British professional services said to be crucial stumbling block
Brussels says it will interpret ‘made in Europe’ rules very loosely in 2024
Minister’s letter to Labour MP sets out government forecast as companies warn of food price rises
Companies warn they are unable to import benchmark steel product cheaply under current import quota scheme
Leader of UK’s main opposition party tells business leaders in Paris he wants to rewrite Brexit deal with EU
Experts say Labour leader has limited how far UK’s trading relationship with EU can be improved
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Simon Walker says the Johnson government failed to live up to its free trade promises
Business group warns small and medium-sized companies face significant new obligations
British prime minister says London and New Delhi can ‘work through’ hurdles stalling a free trade agreement
Debut trip to India as British prime minister is aimed at spurring domestic electoral hopes and trade talks
Rishi Sunak to press Narendra Modi to take a more active stance on the conflict
Berlin’s switch comes after industry warnings but the European Commission remains split
New import regime for fresh produce will edge up headline inflation, ministers admit
Checks on food and fresh products pushed back for fifth time owing to inflation fears
Kemi Badenoch seeks progress with New Delhi this week but officials say full agreement unlikely ahead of G20 summit
Planned regime already put back several times and now government and business balk at impact of red tape on prices
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