Britain will abolish the duty on some Russian goods
At the end of the transition period After Brexit British authorities have plans to abandon the trade restrictions on Russia, according to a published on the Internet representative office of the British government document.
At the end of the transition period After Brexit British authorities have plans to abandon the trade restrictions on Russia, according to a published on the Internet representative office of the British government document.
So, London is planning to abolish anti-dumping duties on aluminum foil, ferrosilicon, metal and cast iron pipe, steel and iron pipe fittings.
While the European Union imposed duties on a number of other items will remain effective.
The UK left the European Union on 31 January, after which lasted 3 and a half year process. After Brexit, begins the annual transition period, for which London is expected to come to a consensus with other countries on the forms of cooperation in all spheres.
The United Kingdom was in the EU 47 years, but full integration into the European Union during this period of time was not: Britain has retained its currency and was not included in the Schengen area.
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