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UK promises future trade deals with developing nations

The UK government has confirmed its intention to expand trade relations with developing countries, including Jamaica, Pakistan and Ghana, after leaving the European Union.

The government will also continue the duty-free access to UK markets that is already open to some 48 countries, on all goods excluding arms and ammunition, after Brexit, the Department for International Development announced on 24 June. 

Liam Fox, international trade secretary, said: “Our departure from the EU is an opportunity to step up to our commitments to the rest of the world, not step away from them.

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