Brexit LIVE: Raab signs Britain up to 10-nation trade club in major win after leaving EuropeanUnion
boost. Stronger ties to these nations, which are Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Myanmar, Brunei, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, the Philippines and Vietnam, include underscoring new British jobs. It will see the UK invited to attend annual meetings of foreign and economic ministers, discussing in great depth issues around trade, investment, climate change, the environment, science and technology, and education.Other formal partners of the bloc include the US, EU, China, India, Japan and Russia.
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