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伦敦—在脱欧条款的谈判过程中,英国花费了大量的时间、精力,并屡遭挫折。英国已经准备在12月12日举行至关重要的议会选举,但仍不清楚英国是否、何时以及如何脱欧。
但假设英国真的脱离欧盟,那么下一届政府就需要开始漫长而艰辛的谈判,来与其他国家和地区建立新关系。英国将面临一些艰难抉择,而其中最棘手的是,英国对重要经济部门的管理制度是否应该与欧盟或美国保持一致。若真要如此,那么英国又将走向何方?
约翰逊希望英国脱欧后与美国达成一项贸易和投资协议。毕竟美国是英国最大的单一国家贸易伙伴,也是英国最大的外国直接投资来源地(和目的地)。
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