Fri, 03 Nov, 2017 - 00:00
by Stephen Cadogan
The UK has agreed in Brexit talks to take over part of the current quota arrangements with non-EU countries for certain agricultural products.
CourtsHeathrowPlace: BrazilPlace: ArgentinaPlace: CanadaPlace: New ZealandPlace: UruguayPlace: ThailandPlace: ItalyPlace: Irish borderPlace: UKPerson: Stephen CadoganPerson: prime ministerPerson: Theresa MayPerson: presidentPerson: Donald TuskPerson: Jean Claude JunckerPerson: Michel BarnierPerson: BarnierEvent: BrexitOrganisation: UKOrganisation: EUOrganisation: New ZealandOrganisation: European ParliamentOrganisation: Conservative Party
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