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Now playing Next Europe News Brussels prioritises WTO reform in newly announced trade plans The European Commission laid out its trade priorities for the next few years on Thursday, which include reforming the World Trade Organization. 18/02/2021
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Now playing Next world news Post-Brexit trade: Is red tape chaos really just 'teething trouble'? A month after the UK left the EU's Single Market and Customs Union, importers and exporters say the new rules have brought a nightmare of red tape and extra costs. 29/01/2021
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Now playing Next Europe News EU-US relations under Biden 'won't be the same as before Trump' "There will be no nostalgia," said EU trade chief Sabine Weyland. "We are not going to go back to the global order of previous days." 18/01/2021
Now playing Next Europe News Growers in Belgium all hoping Brexit talks will bear fruit Belgium's fruit sector is worried about Brexit deal or no deal. Fruit exports make up over 5 per cent of the country's agricultural output. They say the main problem is uncertainty. 22/12/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom Northern Ireland traders in the dark over post-Brexit GB trade Northern Ireland retailers say they're not ready for new trading arrangements with Britain from January 1 as they've not been given the technical information needed. 08/12/2020
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Now playing Next world news Johnson and von der Leyen to speak after Brexit talks stall once again Brexit talks were put on pause on Friday after London and Brussels failed to reach agreement, with the end of the transition period just weeks away. 04/12/2020
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Now playing Next United Kingdom UK stokes tensions with EU and US over contentious Brexit bill Boris Johnson's government has vowed to reinstate parts of its international law-breaking Internal Market Bill, despite heavy defeats in the House of Lords on Monday. 10/11/2020
Now playing Next world news EU presses ahead with plan to levy retaliatory tariffs on US goods It came after the US slapped tariffs on EU goods worth $7.5 billion (€6.3 billion). 09/11/2020
Now playing Next Europe News EU-UK trade deal talks to resume after London has a change of heart "Clearly, significant differences remain between our positions on the most difficult subjects but we are ready with the EU, to see if it is possible to bring them closer during intensive discussions," said a spokesman for Johnson. 21/10/2020