If Brexit happens, Britain and Ukraine should be able to negotiate a liberal bilateral Free Trade Agreement

Friday, June 7, 2019
If Brexit happens, Britain and Ukraine should be able to negotiate a liberal bilateral Free Trade Agreement

If Brexit happens, Britain and Ukraine should be able to negotiate a liberal bilateral Free Trade Agreement that should increase Ukraine’s farm exports to Britain, Sir Malcolm Rifkind, a leading Conservative Party politician, said on a visit to Kyiv this week. Ukraine is Europe’s largest food exporter. Britain, with a population of 66 million, is Europe’s largest food importer. Standing in between are France and Germany, countries with protectionist agricultural policies.

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