Boris I: No-Deal Brexit and European Union

boris i: I have communicated with them that Japan wouldn't want a no-deal Brexit, according to The Japan Times. So hopefully Brexit could be done through an ordinary and calm way. In an appeal to Boris Johnson and Jeremy Hunt, Foreign Minister Taro Kono said Japan did not want a no-deal Brexit, that some companies were already moving out and that more investment could go. ; I know Boris and I know Jeremy, both of them pretty well, Kono said Thursday in Osaka, where a Group of 20 summit began Friday. Japan has long seen the U.K. as a pro-business, liberal gateway into the rest of the European Union and has around 1,000 companies based in the country, including major carmakers and technology firms. But following the 2016 vote to leave the European Union, some Japanese companies have begun moving business out of the U.K., with particular concern over the impact of a possibly disorderly exit on Oct. 31. Japanese firms have invested over 60 billion in the country. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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