The deal is done and Brexit completed!

On 24 December 2020, after a referendum on Brexit, the UK and EU concluded a free trade agreement worth of 660 billion, the biggest in history.
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Yesterday, on 24 December 2020, after four and half years the British people voted in a referendum to leave the EU, the UK and EU struck a deal, a free trade agreement worth of 660 billion, the biggest in history. On 1 January 2021, after the ratification by the Parliament, the UK is set to leave the EU Single Market and Customs Union and will not be obliged to follow EU law. The Brexit will be completed, the UK will have political and economic independence again and is aspiring to become Global Britain.

We, at Benson Formations, are prepared, delighted, and grateful to be part of this historic, thrilling journey, ready to help you to utilise unparalleled opportunities of Brexit by supporting your business in the UK with our bespoke corporate services.

Please follow up and read more details about the UK-EU free trade agreement itself and why might be beneficial for you to make business in the UK in our next article to be released soon.

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