Britain and Turkey signed a trade deal Tuesday to continue tariff-free trading that was worth $25 billion last year.
Britain has reached trade deals with 62 countries and the European Union in under two years as part of the government’s goal to secure free trade with countries that cover 80% of their trade in three years.
Along with preferential trading terms for British businesses that export machinery, iron and steel, the agreement also supports preferential tariffs for British importers of textiles, and tariffs applied to British imports of washing machines and televisions will remain at 0% under the deal.