The Trade Relations between Turkey and United Kingdom after Brexit and in the Covid-19 Epidemic

In the process of globalization, where international economic relations have further increased their significance, the separation of United Kingdom from the EU (Brexit) has literally called into question the understanding of integration. It is also noteworthy that the Brexit event coincided with the...

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