With strong political support in both nations, and with Great Britain no longer a member of the European Union, the United States and Britain are working hard to negotiate a free trade area. These negotiations were regrettably delayed by Britain’s drawn-out Brexit, but the negotiations are now proceeding, and Britain is showing its determination to develop the free trading policy merited by its position as an independent nation with the world’s fifth-largest economy.
With the implementation of new regulations involving the handling of HR data across the US and the EU, transatlantic employers can expect to face unique challenges as they make efforts to incorporate these new regulations with existing procedures.
Kemi Badenoch will highlight the role of free trade in delivering global economic security and economic growth at New York trade and investment summit, Atlantic Future Forum.
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