EU Trade negotiations

The pandemic has rather pushed Brexit off the front pages, but the need to have a solid trading relationship with our former EU partners has not gone away.

Negotiating this is very important to both sides, and the damage caused to every country in Europe by the Coronavirus pandemic makes this all the more true.

The UK and EU negotiating teams met face to face in Brussels at the weekend, with both sides having agreed to intensify talks on securing a new trade agreement before the end of 2020.

  • The Conservatives delivered on our promise to leave the European Union on 31 January and have been clear that we will not request an extension to the transition period ending on 31 December. 
     
  • Following recent discussions between the Prime Minister and the Presidents of the European Council, European Commission and European Parliament, the next round of negotiations began on Sunday in Brussels, marking the start of the intensified process agreed by both sides. 
     
  • We are looking to agree a high-quality Free Trade Agreement based on the agreements the EU has already reached with other countries. Whatever happens, we will be ready for 1 January, when we will take back control of our laws, borders and money.

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