Brexit Knowledge Center
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- Aug 11, 2016
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In June 2016, Great Britain voted to the leave the European Union (EU) due to economic, regulatory and border security concerns. While the Lisbon Treaty gives the UK 2 years to wind down its EU participation, the process may actually take much longer. Brexit could affect a variety of economic sectors in Europe and beyond as well as impact employment, trade, immigration and more. Check back to learn about the latest developments regarding Brexit.
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