Economics
EU’s Barnier Hits Boris Johnson With Brexit Trade Ultimatum
- No agreement on fishing, level playing field means no deal
- Barnier speaks days before formal trade negotiations begin
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The European Union’s chief Brexit negotiator, Michel Barnier, handed British Prime Minister Boris Johnson an ultimatum, warning there will be no trade deal unless the U.K. agrees to the bloc’s demands on fair competition and fishing.