UK government looks to take lead on global trade despite Brexit vote
The British government is paying particular attention to the possible changes in global trade after Donald Trump wins the US presidential election. Trump’s promise to call for a total and complete ban on Muslims entering the US has prompted anxiety in Downing Street, with fears of a breakdown in global trade. British Prime Minister Theresa May made a speech at the Guildhall in the City of London on Monday, saying that her government would seek to become the “strongest global advocate for free markets” even as it left the EU, and that she also hoped to build stronger bilateral ties with Washington.
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