In digital trade, the UK is becoming more like the US than the EU
The UK is looking to move away from the EU's vision of digital trade and align itself more closely with America's. Is it a risk worth taking?
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The UK is looking to move away from the EU's vision of digital trade and align itself more closely with America's. Is it a risk worth taking?
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