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DUP’s Wilson: UK’s current no deal plan of not imposing tariffs on Ire-to-NI trade is ‘foolish’ & should be revisited

In an interview with BBC, Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) Brexit spokesman Sammy Wilson said that the “UK government’s current no-deal plan of not imposing tariffs on Ire-to-NI trade is ‘foolish’ & should be revisited”.

Meanwhile, Irish Agricultural Minister Michael Creed said that there is no change on stance towards Brexit withdrawal agreement.

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Does not believe that the UK is deliberately snubbing Ireland.

Needless "megaphone diplomacy" and more discussions.

The pound continues to weigh the no-deal Brexit negotiations, keeping GBP/USD in multi-month lows near 1.2340 region.

UK’s Raab: If EU continues to be stubborn, then we must prepare for a no-deal Brexit

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China's ForeignMin: Hopes the US will fulfill commitment and create enabling conditions for upcoming trade talks

China's ForeignMin: Hopes the US will fulfil commitment and create enabling conditions for upcoming trade talks
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