UK, Tunisia Sign Deal to Continue Free Trade After Brexit
The United Kingdom and Tunisia signed a trade continuity agreement Oct. 4 to ensure the countries can trade under current terms after a potential no-deal Brexit on Oct. 31, the U.K. Department for International Trade said in a press release.…
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The agreement would continue "tariff-free trade of industrial products together with liberalisation of trade in agricultural, agri-food and fisheries products," the UKDIT said. The deal would continue trade after Brexit on the terms of the association agreement currently in place between the European Union and Tunisia.