UK, EU formally adopt post-Brexit Northern Ireland trade pact
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52% : The deal, known as the Windsor Framework, was adopted by the UK and EU at a Withdrawal Agreement Joint Committee meeting between Britain's Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs James Cleverly and EU Commission Vice President Maros Sefcovic in London on Friday morning.46% :Read more:Windsor Framework: Northern Ireland trade deal for UK and EU explainedThe Windsor Framework was struck over the Northern Ireland Protocol, aiming to ease the trading issues created by the Protocol.
30% : The deal between the UK government and the European Union (EU) to address issues with trade in and to Northern Ireland was formally agreed to on Friday, British media reported.
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