Article 50 might not have been invoked yet Stephen but Brexit has well and truly begun, there is no going back now.
Canada, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and Japan will be next to do a deal.
Unless by the time Brexit has occurred they have done this Trans-Pacific Partnership Bloc thingy. Then we will be negotiating with a powerful group that may yet include the USA depending on how Donald feels about it.
It may yet turn out to be a free for all with a lot of protectionism going on.
"There I wuz" 1. In Texas in 1969. I could have bought a 353 Mustang with all the toys air con the lot for less than I could have bought a basic Mini 1000 over here. Unfortunately I couldn't afford the import duty into the UK. The Yanks are even worse than we were back then and who knows what we will be like when the EU fetters are removed.
"There I wuz" 2. I import a specific material on a small scale from NZ and pay 8% import duty on its arrival into the EU, which makes it viable just. As there are several UK firms producing similar materials I doubt the 8% will last after Brexit so I will have to look elsewhere. Back to the sucking of air over teeth and "cor no chief can't meet that spec., delivery or quality". Which prompted me to take up the NZ route in the first place.
There are plenty of legs left in this Brexit saga......