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Company’s products sold abroad last year totalled €23.5bn, underscoring importance of country’s luxury sector
Opposition targets defence and security pact plus trade links but red lines on single market and customs union remain
Talk of reviving Theresa May’s Chequers plan hints at a wider debate within the opposition party about future UK-EU ties
Shadow minister says party ‘committed to making Brexit work’ after report from political consultancy on realignment
EU’s foreign subsidies regulation has potential radically to restrain Chinese companies
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Levy will lead to higher food prices and affect small importers the most, businesses warn
Reducing trade friction with the EU could boost access to member states, group says
Trade restrictions on range of foodstuffs could cost Kyiv up to €330mn in annual revenue
EU car manufacturers warn that a wave of cheaper models from China will undercut those produced by local companies
Restrictions on food imports foreshadow tricky time for Kyiv negotiating entry to bloc
Brussels proposes tariffs as leaders push for tougher restrictions on Ukrainian produce
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Environmental trade restrictions now reflect noisy campaigners more than protectionist farmers
France and Poland lead push to restrict trade in poultry, eggs and honey with Kyiv
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Brussels has long resisted pressure to levy import duties on food from Russia and Belarus
Calls for London and Brussels to relink energy markets to prevent ‘regulatory nightmare’
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Lower prices for energy imports and increased exports boost Europe’s performance
China Chamber of Commerce to EU fears that bloc’s rules agreed on Friday will cause ‘increased bureaucracy’
Proposed law would impose de facto ban on use of plastic recycled outside the bloc
Ola Källenius believes increased competition will help Europe’s car industry produce better vehicles
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Every country to be designated as standard risk to give them more time to adapt to regulation
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