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Australian exporters want a trade agreement with the UK as well as the EU, says international trade expert.

The UK is officially leaving the EU today – 31 January 2020 at 11pm.

Economist Tim Harcourt interviewed Australian exporters and diplomats to obtain their views on trade and the economy following Brexit.

Tim Harcourt

UNSW Business School's Tim Harcourt speaks about what the UK general election could mean for the fate of Brexit.

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The budget depends as much on China as it does on Canberra.

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The defeat of Theresa May's Brexit deal only adds to the uncertainty surrounding what will happen next and what the effect will be for Australia, says UNSW Business School's Tim Harcourt.

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The consequences of Brexit mean Australian exporters need to stop focusing on Britain and think more about Europe.

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It may be happening far away, but Australia could be deeply affected by the messy Brexit situation still ongoing in the UK.

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Agreement by EU leaders to the UK's Brexit deal leaves several key questions unanswered, says UNSW Business School Professor Fariborz Moshirian.

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Turbulence on the stock market will demand investor attention until Christmas, says UNSW Business School Professor Elvira Sojli, who specialises in understanding periods of market uncertainty.

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Britian is in the midst of a messy divorce with 27 European countries and will need to negotiate all manner of deals from a position of abject weakness, writes Richard Holden.

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