
EU to Ukraine: Here’s Ammo, But Good Luck Selling Your Wheat
If Brussels wants to help both its farmers and Ukraine, it should scrap red tape at home instead of slapping tariffs on a country fighting for its life.

If Brussels wants to help both its farmers and Ukraine, it should scrap red tape at home instead of slapping tariffs on a country fighting for its life.
Brussels has created a package of tariffs to use as retaliatory measures if the talks break down.
After three years of negotiations, the British government agreed to a deal granting significant advantages to Indian temporary workers while leaving locals behind.