Brexit: UK has rolled over just £16bn out of £117bn trade deals
by Richard Partington from on (#491FF)
Liam Fox has agreed deals with only seven of 69 countries covered by EU arrangements
The government's push to roll over EU trade deals from which the UK currently benefits has yielded agreements covering only 16bn of the near-117bn of British trade with the countries involved.
Despite frenetic efforts by ministers to ensure the continuity of international trade after the UK leaves the EU on 29 March, the international trade secretary, Liam Fox, has so far only managed to secure deals with seven of the 69 countries that the UK currently trades with under preferential EU free trade agreements, which will end after Brexit.
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