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Catch everyones attention. Markets. Its a huge day for uk politics, because in a few hours from now, the conservative party will have a new leader. The markets and investors will be keeping a close eye on developments, to see how the change of leadership will effect post brexit trade negotiations. So far, the uk has agreed continuity deals with 12 countries and regions. These include a group of countries from south america and the caribbean, and agreements with norway and switzerland as well as others. The total value of these deals is around 91; billion. Injune, the uk signed an outline Free Trade Agreement with south korea, which would look to maintain the current deal. Trade between the two countries is currently around 10 billion a year. Mutual recognition agreements have also been reached with the united states, australia and new zealand. These deals are not Free ....
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Filing Return By Due Date U/s 139 Is Mandatory For Political Party To Claim Exemption U/s 13A: Delhi ITAT Refuses To Stay Recovery Against Congress Party Case Title: Indian National Congress. ....
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