Work continues to bolster Island's position post-Brexit
The Chief Minister insists many of the day-to-day problems facing the Island can be mitigated by securing post-Brexit trade deals.
Howard Quayle says he is continuing to 'broaden our horizons' through diplomatic engagement, as the UK's departure from Europe approaches.
It's hoped recent meetings with UK business leaders and Commonwealth representatives in Australia will further boost the Island's reputation abroad.
Mr Quayle says work is continuing 'behind the scenes' to ensure the nation is not forgotten about after March 2019.
He is confident his endeavours will pay off.

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