LONDON—The U.K. government on Tuesday proposed a far-reaching customs arrangement with the European Union that it said would eliminate the need for border checks on imports and exports after Brexit. The “new customs partnership” with the EU was one of two suggestions the government put forward in a paper detailing its thinking on customs before resuming talks with Brussels later this month over the terms of Britain’s withdrawal from...
Source: Wall Street Journal August 15, 2017 12:31 UTC