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UK pitched single market for goods with EU, as it pursues deeper trade ties
The UK government proposed creating a single market for goods with the EU as part of efforts to deepen trade ties and reintegrate British commerce into Europe. Cabinet Office official Michael Ellam presented this idea during recent Brussels visits, though EU sources indicate the proposal was rebuffed.
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