IOM will be better placed says Chief Minister
The Chief Minister says a new agreement with more than 20 nations will leave us better placed after Brexit.
Last week, the Isle of Man became a 'strategic partner' of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council, which brings together business and finance representatives from several member states.
Although the Island is not a fully fledged Commonwealth member, Howard Quayle will have a say on the Council's advisory board.
Chairman Lord Marland called it a 'fantastic opportunity' for Manx business.
Mr Quayle explains exactly what it will mean.
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