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Germany disappointed by May's Brexit plan, suggests second referendumGerman Justice Minister Katarina Barley said on Tuesday she was disappointed by ...
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German minister urges US-China trade resolution with fears over Europe's own economyGermany's Economy Minister Peter Altmaier underlined the risks to his country's own economy if a trade conflict between the U.S. and China is left unresolved.
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The Latest: German minister: no room for UK renegotiationLONDON (AP) — The Latest on Britain's exit from the European Union (all times local): 9:25 a.m. Germany's justice minister says there's no room for substantial renegotiation of Britain's withdrawal agreement with the European Union. She says the EU can be flexible on Britain's departure date, but London must have a plan for a delay to make sense. Katarina Barley, who is half-British and has long advocated a second referendum, also said in an interview with SWR2 radio that such a vote 'is becoming more likely every day' given Britain's political chaos. British lawmakers are debating Tuesday what to do next. Barley said it will be 'difficult' if they want to renegotiate, 'because the EU cannot make more concessions to Britain on the important points.' Britain is due to leave the EU on March 29. Barley said the EU would be prepared to compromise but 'if there is no plan at all for what should then be different, then a delay makes only very limited sense.'
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German finance minister welcomes coal exit compromise: newspaperGerman Finance Minister Olaf Scholz on Saturday welcomed the proposal of a gover...
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Brexit, trade disputes put German economy on downturn slope: IfoGerman business morale fell for the fifth consecutive month in January, a survey...
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UK trade minister says he sees 'good chance' of a Brexit dealUnder current law, Britain will exit the EU on March 29, whether or not a deal has been struck.
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