Britain's post-Brexit trading agreement with the European Union was signed into law, after being overwhelmingly approved by Parliament. It comes into effect tonight. The UK government overwhelmingly approved the post-Brexit trade deal with the EU after a marathon 14 hour long parliamentary process.
Earlier Wednesday, the post-Brexit trade deal was signed by European Council President Charles Michel and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in Brussels.
When signing the deal into law, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson thanked his parliament for passing the Brexit bill in one day and said it marks a new chapter dealing with the EU.
The deal will redraw the UK's ties with the EU and see importers and exporters face a new trading dynamic from January 1 and it has spurred concerns that trade could be disrupted in agri-food products.