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Brexit impacts continue

THE BREXIT vote in the UK has claimed another victim, with a German energy firm walking away from future investments in the UK's energy sector until the kingdom's long-term relationship with Europe becomes clearer.

Brexit impacts continue

The move won't affect Siemens' $600 million manufacturing hub in Hull, which is under construction and should producing blades and turbines for offshore next year, but future investments are off the table....

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