EU and U.K. reach breakthrough deal ahead of summit; to link carbon markets - BBG By Investing.com
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55% : " He added that the government was "confident" it would secure an agreement to reduce bureaucracy around food trade with the EU, but emphasized that "nothing is agreed until everything is agreed.53% : Nick Thomas-Symonds, the U.K. minister in charge of EU relations, told the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg that his approach to negotiations is guided by "ruthless pragmatism," with a focus on "jobs, lower household bills, and stronger borders.
52% : Investing.com -- Negotiators from the U.K. and European Union have reached a preliminary agreement aimed at deepening their bilateral ties ahead of a major summit scheduled for Monday, Bloomberg reported Monday, citing sources familiar with the matter.
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