Britain is urging businesses and individuals to prepare for the Dec. 31 end of the Brexit transition period with an information campaign titled: 'The UK's new start: let's get going.'
LONDON - Britain is urging businesses and individuals to prepare for the Dec. 31 end of the Brexit transition period with an information campaign titled: “The UK’s new start: let’s get going.”
The two sides have been working to agree a trade deal ahead of that period expiring at the end of the year. The information campaign will launch on Monday, the government said, with ads appearing on TV, radio, billboards and online.
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