Boris Johnson tells Donald Trump: it's time to help British firms

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Boris Johnson tells Donald Trump: it's time to help British firms
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Boris Johnson has told Donald Trump to tear up red tape stopping companies selling goods to the US as he railed against “bureaucratic obstacles” standing in the way of British firms.

Boris Johnson has told Donald Trump to tear up red tape stopping companies selling goods to the US as he railed against “bureaucratic obstacles” standing in the way of British firms.

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