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Britain’s wide range of trade relationships may insulate it from some fallout from a no-deal Brexit.

Steven Altman of NYU’s Stern School of Business told The Loadstar that, when it came to trading relationships, developing breadth was “far harder” than developing depth of trade.

“Once you have a trading agreement set up with another state, developing depth is a fairly straightforward process,” said Mr Altman.

“So, the UK’s breadth of trade is certainly advantageous when it comes to Brexit.”

But he added that didn’t ...

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