German Finance Minister: A no-deal Brexit would not be good
|German Finance Minister Olaf Scholz, while talking to media, said London is yet to come up with substantial proposals to avert a no-deal exit, which would primarily hurt the British, but will also have a negative impact on Germany.
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New tariffs and additional tariff controls could lead to delays in trade
Britain is planning to leave the EU on Oct. 31.
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