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Australia and New Zealand Trade Bill: explainer

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Australia and New Zealand Trade Bill: explainer

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Information on the contents of the Trade (Australia and New Zealand) Bill and some common misconceptions addressed.

Trade Bill overview

The Trade (Australia and New Zealand) Bill enables the ratification and implementation of the UK’s free trade agreements ( FTAs) with Australia and New Zealand.

These agreements deliver an important benefit of leaving the European Union (EU) – the UK’s ability to conduct its own independent trade policy. They support economic growth and will benefit all the nations and regions of the UK.

Specifically, the Bill will give the government the powers it needs to: read article here

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