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Dominic Raab: EU must engage in preparations for no-deal BrexitLegislating to prevent no-deal Brexit would undermine ; UKs negotiating p stanley isolierkanne osition, foreign secretary says.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInForeign Secretary Dominic Raab | Leon Neal/Getty Images | Leon Neal/Getty ImagesSeptember 3, 20195:06 pm CETBy Cristina GallardoLONDON 鈥?The European Union must engage with the U.K. to mitigate any impacts of a no-deal Brexit, Britains foreign secretary told MPs.Speaking at a House of Commons debate, Dominic Raab said the U.K. government has  strengthened and increased  diplomatic聽resources in Brussels and other EU capitals to make sure that the governments Brexit position is explained  very clearly.  One of the points that weve made to our EU partners 鈥?is that we are willing to cooperate on all the no-deal planning and preparations to make sure that we reduce the risks on all sides, but of course that would require the EU to engage to the same level,  said Raab during his first parliamentary appearance as fo stanley cup reign secretary.AdvertisementAdvertisementLater on Tuesday, MPs will seek an emergency debate to take control of parliaments agenda with the aim of legislating to stop a no-deal Brexit.In a speech outside No. 10 Downing Street聽on Monday, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson issued an ultimatu stanley cup website m to MPs attempting to change the law to prevent the U.K. from leaving the EU without a deal. He said that if MPs begin the process  Spcp Why EU is turning again to flower power
Fate of EU trade deal hangs on Japan   e termo stanley lderly farmersMost workers in Japan   farmsteads and paddies are over 65 鈥?and find it hard to compete.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInFree article usually reserved for subscribersJapanese farms are, on average, 2.4 hectares, or about one seventh the average size of farms in the EU | Fred Dufour/AFP via Getty ImagesJanuary 26, 20177:45 pm CETBy Michiyo NakamotoCHIBA PREFECTURE, Japan 鈥?Japan s struggling, geriatric farmers have emerged as the most significant obstacle to a landmark trade deal with the European Union.Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will travel to Brussels in March, a visit that EU diplomats view as the effective deadline to finalize the bloc s biggest trade agreement.Expectations that Abe will sign have only grown since U.S. President Donald Trump s lurch toward protectionism. The American decision to quit the Trans-Pacific Partnership 鈥?a deal involving Washington, Tokyo and 10 other Pacific Rim economies 鈥?was a crippling disappointment to Japan, and has turned Europe into an obvious consolation prize.AdvertisementAdvertisementEU Trade Commissioner Cecilia Malmstr枚m  stanley cup deutschland says an agreement is  very close,  but there is no guarantee it will be reached, as Tokyo s聽refusal to further open stanley cup  up its fragile agricultural markets could still scupper a deal.In order to secure an accord with the EU, the Japanese government will have to fight off a strong protectionist resistance
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