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LONDON (Reuters) - Brexit trade negotiations with the European Union are in a reasonable position, with some progress on competition issues but significant differences outstanding on fishing, British foreign minister Dominic Raab said on Sunday.
"I do think we're in a reasonable position, there's a deal to be done," Raab told Sky News.
Asked about a final deadline for talks, he said negotiations were into the "last week or so" but said the EU had previously moved the goalposts on a final deadline.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss supermarket chain Migros, whose health-conscious founder banned alcohol sales when he set up the business in the 1920s, could soon sell wine, beer and...
ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss Finance Minister Ueli Maurer ruled out government support for consumers hit by high energy prices and said budget cuts may be needed because the...
By Bharat Gautam (Reuters) - Gold prices dropped on Wednesday as the dollar firmed, while investors awaited minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve's May policy meeting for cues on...
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