DUBLIN, Oct 1 (Reuters) - Ireland's Deputy Prime Minister
Leo Varadkar expects Britain and the European Union to clinch a
tariff-free and quota-free trade deal, the online daily The
Currency quoted him as saying in an interview published on
Thursday.
"I still think there will be a deal. It will be no quotas,
no tariffs, some form of minimum standards and control on state
aid and fishing," Varadkar was quoted as saying. "I think that
is still achievable."
(Reporting by Conor Humphries; Editing by Kevin Liffey)