Economics
U.K. Unveils Tariffs for a No-Deal Brexit Ahead of Key Vote
- Prices of cars, food items imported from EU would rise
- Government to waive customs checks at Northern Ireland border
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The U.K. will avoid imposing tariffs on most imported goods in the event of a no-deal Brexit, though officials said prices of key European Union products including beef, cheese and cars will rise.