Singapore and the UK has signed a free trade deal in the Southeast Asian city-state.
The deal will cover a trade relationship worth more than $22bn (£17bn).
The agreement largely mirrors an existing deal between Singapore and the European Union (EU).
It is part of a broader set of trade negotiations for the UK, as it seeks to replicate trade pacts which will cease when the EU transition period ends.
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