TFG Weekly Trade Briefing, 21st December 2020

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With just ten days to go before the 31st December deadline, talks between the UK and the EU on their future relationship continue without a breakthrough. At the same time, due to a new variant of COVID-19 which is up to 70% more transmissible, the UK government placed London and much of South East England under tier 4 restrictions, which mean closing down non-essential retail and hospitality.
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By Jenette Beltran

Jenette Beltran is a contributor at Trade Finance Global. She is also a Web Designer at 431ds Web Solutions.

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