Separating from the E U, Britain signed the first trade agreement with Turkey

Britain signed its first trade agreement with Turkey after secession from the European Union.

Britain signed its first trade agreement with Turkey after secession from the European Union.

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Britain signed its first trade agreement with Turkey after secession from the European Union. According to details, British Trade Minister Liz Truss said that Turkey and Britain will sign a free trade agreement tomorrow. This will be Britain’s first trade agreement with any other country since secession from the European Union. British Trade Secretary Liz Truss said the agreement would help boost trade between the two countries. The British Minister of Commerce said that after agreements with Japan, Canada, Switzerland and Norway, the Ministry of Commerce has signed the fifth largest trade agreement. The United Kingdom has signed trade agreements with 62 countries before the end of the Brexit transition period on January 1. It also signed a trade agreement last week with the European Union, its largest trading partner.

It should be noted that on June 26, 2016, the British people voted in favor of Brexit by seceding from the European Union. However, the division over how to leave the EU increased so much that without an agreement the fear of leaving began to haunt the British people and politicians. The issue of Brexit has been under discussion for many years and the British Prime Minister had to resign over the failure to approve Briggs. Theresa May, who became prime minister in July 2016, promised to implement the public decision on the Brexit agreement, but failed to deliver on her promise due to strong opposition. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson took the lead. It should be noted that the United Kingdom joined the European Economic Community in 1973, but some quarters in the United Kingdom have repeatedly complained that the free trade community is being used for political purposes harms the sovereignty of member countries.

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