One of the big dividends of Brexit was supposed to be a U.K. trade deal with the U.S., helping offset the economic pain of putting up trade barriers with the European Union, Britain’s largest trading partner.

That isn’t happening soon, further adding to the woes of a U.K. economy beset by slow growth, a plummeting pound and high inflation.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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