Britain Signed Trade Agreements With Three European Countries
The UK government has signed a trade agreement with Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein.
Britain announced that it has signed trade agreements with three European countries. In the statement made by the British government, it was reported that the UK has reached an agreement on a trade agreement with Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein, which has a total foreign trade volume of 21.6 billion pounds, and said that the agreements have been mutually signed.
It was stated in the statement that British meat and fisheries will be supported with the said trade agreement, and it was also noted that British companies can participate in public auctions in these countries with a volume of approximately 200 million pounds.
British Minister of International Trade Liz Truss, whose views are included in the statement made by the government, said, "The agreements we made with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein today will support our total trade, which is currently at the level of 21.6 billion pounds."