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British businesses still rely heavily on trade with the EU, and one of the knock-on effects of Brexit is that the paperwork involved in selling on the continent has become quite a bit more complex. Apostilles can iron out the kinks in various commercial contexts, although if you’ve never encountered one before, you might be bamboozled.

— last modified 04 March 2020 EuroCommerce today launched its report “Wholesale at the Centre of Europe?s Economy” setting out wholesalers’ key contribution to making the European economy work. The…

The United Kingdom officially left the European Union on January 31, 2020. Unfortunately, the free trade agreement negotiations were not completed and there’s an enormous number of loose ends to…

The first two decades of the 21st century have been hugely successful for the iGaming industry. It faced, one would argue, two main challenges: First, the prospect of transitioning to…

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