Nigel Farage has acknowledged the need for a better post-Brexit deal with the EU, criticizing the current trade agreement negotiated by Boris Johnson as inadequate. Despite leading Reform UK ahead in polls, Farage failed to outline specifics on improving the UK’s relationship with the bloc, refusing to offer concessions for a more favorable trading arrangement. While asserting a willingness to renegotiate, Farage remained vague on addressing ongoing Brexit issues and potential changes to the existing deal.
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New EU cultural property laws, effective June 28, aim to prevent the trade of illegally exported goods but may overwhelm art dealers with excessive bureaucracy. While intended to protect cultural property, these regulations require proof of legitimate export for items over 200 years old valued above €18,000, posing significant challenges for the art market and potentially driving dealers out of the EU. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: New EU laws aimed at preventing...
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