offering nothing: Lawmakers will vote on January 29 on a series of amendments to decide what kind of Brexit they want to see, according to Global Times China. As Brexit's future is still up in the air, a lot of Chinese companies are worried about the uncertain impact of Brexit on their businesses. Prime Minister Theresa May will seek further talks with Brussels to try to salvage her Brexit deal, but she was accused of offering nothing new to break the political deadlock just 10 weeks before Britain leaves the EU. Photo AFP Beleaguered British Prime Minister Theresa May trying to break out of an impasse created by her defeated Brexit proposal laid out Plan B before parliament on Monday. Catherine McGuinness, policy chair at the City of London Corporation, urged Parliament to work together pragmatically to find a way through the Brexit impasse that removes damaging uncertainty for households, businesses and the sector. As a result, businesses have been shifting operations and contracts through expensive, time-consuming and sometimes inefficient processes. McGuinness said, The continuing uncertainty about whether a Brexit deal will be secured means some firms have to continue planning for a no deal departure, even if it means racking up large costs that may ultimately be unnecessary.
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