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Old 04-06-2021, 03:23 PM #1
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The Brexit success continues
Norway and Iceland also were honoured to sign up to a trade deal with the U.K. today.
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not the 149th richest country in the world with a population of ~39,000!

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[Norway and UK strike post-Brexit trade deal
Norway said on Friday that it had reached
a post-Brexit trade pact with the United Kingdom.]

[The agreement includes Iceland and Liechtenstein,
which are also outside the bloc and which
together with Norway form the European Economic Area (EEA).]


https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/20...xit-trade-deal
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Well that’ll be sure to save us from financial ruin
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I bet Liechtenstein’s milk is amazing
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where is Liechtenstein anyway?




the deal with Norway is more promising for the UK i guess



oh well i'm happy for the UK they've found a alternate trade deal (as long as most support goes to middle class, not upper class )
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Lietchstein is the richest country in the world by GDP per capita
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where is Liechtenstein anyway?




the deal with Norway is more promising for the UK i guess



oh well i'm happy for the UK they've found a alternate trade deal (as long as most support goes to middle class, not upper class )

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…is that the country that Julie Andrew’s is queen of../…Queen of striking trade deals ….


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