U.K. Won’t Publish Assessment of EU Trade Deal as Red Tape Hits
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The U.K. government won’t publish an impact assessment of its trade accord with the European Union despite producing similar reviews of other major trade deals it has signed.
“We’ve set out the detail of the deal, and the opportunities and benefits it provides the U.K.,” Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s spokesman Jamie Davies said on a call with reporters on Tuesday, when repeatedly asked if the government would publish a formal assessment. “We’ve been clear it’s a good deal, which allows us to maintain access to the EU market.”