The European Union (EU) and United Kingdom (UK) have reached a last-minute agreement on a post-Brexit trade deal. The agreement, which comes four and a half years after the UK voted to leave the EU, will govern trade relations between the two sides starting in 2021. The deal is said to cover a wide range of areas including trade in goods and services, as well as cooperation on issues such as security and energy. The UK government has called the agreement “historic” while the EU has described it as “the best possible outcome” given the circumstances.
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