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The British government has vowed to reject regulatory alignment when engaging in trade deals with the European Union.

The British government has vowed to reject regulatory alignment when engaging in trade deals with the European Union. Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said to align themselves would defeat the purpose of Brexit.

Free trade negotiations are set to begin next week.

 

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