Tariffs on 87% of UK imports cut to zero to avoid £9bn shock to consumers and business
Tariffs will be slashed to zero on 87% of imports to the UK as part of a temporary no-deal plan to prevent a £9bn price shock to business and consumers, the government has announced.
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