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Although parliament is about to enter summer recess, there is little rest ahead for traders as key announcements about UK trade continue to be made and as talks on free trade deals twist and turn.

We’ve looked back at another jam-packed week for global trade to see what stories you’ve found most riveting.

Most read articles this week

  1. Amazon fulfilment services for UK to Europe cut off as platform passes logistical burden to sellers
  2. Manufacturers urge government to provide details of the UK’s ‘CE Mark’ replacement
  3. Parliament loses right to vote on trade deals as Trade Bill amendment is defeated by government
  4. What chance the UK securing deals with the EU and US this year? The latest developments
  5. Government seeks ideas on UK ‘digital border’ in place by 2025 – emphasising easy movement of goods
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24 July, 2020

EU says trade deal this year is 'unlikely' as two sides remain 'far away' on fisheries and standards

24 July, 2020

Lockdown easing leads to spurt in UK private sector output growth, hitting a five-year high

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23 July, 2020

Government seeks ideas on UK 'digital border' in place by 2025 – emphasising easy movement of goods