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With all that’s happened in 2020, you could be forgiven for forgetting that back in January, the United Kingdom left the European Union.
While many travelers are understandably curious about how Brexit is affecting tourists, it isn't – at least not yet. It is a little cheaper, though.
Britain and the European Union have taken their first steps toward negotiating a new free trade deal, staking out sharply divergent positions Monday that point to more fraught negotiations and ...
But, in general, a 2020 no-deal could still look a lot like the one experts predicted before Brexit became official. This is an outcome both the UK and the EU want to avoid.
November 26 2020: The UK must agree on a new trade deal with the EU by the final week of November. December 31 2020: The Brexit transition will end.
Officially, Brexit was done on January 31, 2020, when the UK formally left the European Union and entered the transition period, which is set to expire at the end of this year.
Brexit has already cost the UK 130 billion pounds ($170 billion), Bloomberg economist Dan Hanson wrote. The 2020 cost is the highest estimate yet.
The European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill returns to the House of Commons on Tuesday where MPs plan to rush it through before the end of January.
Brexit is arriving at the beginning of the end January 30, 2020 More than 5 years ago ...
A version of this article appears in print on Nov. 26, 2020, Section A, Page 12 of the New York edition with the headline: Post-Brexit Border Test Leads to a 5-Mile Traffic Jam. Order Reprints ...
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