Britain begins negotiations to join trans-Pacific trade deal

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LONDON — Britain will begin negotiations on Tuesday (June 22) to join a trans-Pacific trade deal that it sees as crucial to its post-Brexit pivot away from Europe and towards geographically more distant but faster-growing economies.

 

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