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Explainer: why an Australian trade deal with the UK could take a decade

  • Written by Gary P. Sampson, John Gough Professor in the Practice of International Trade, Melbourne Business School
imageAustralia's trade relationship with the UK is about to get very complex.Image sourced from Shutterstock.com

Australian Trade Minister Steven Ciobo has ruled out negotiating free-trade deals with the UK until Britain has formally completed its departure from the European Union. In fact, it may be many years before Australia can seriously contemplate...

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