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No alignment with EU: UK

Finance minister Sajid Javid said Britain would not commit to sticking to EU rules in post-Brexit trade talks

Reuters London Published 18.01.20, 07:20 PM
Sajid Javid

Sajid Javid (Wikimedia Commons)

Finance minister Sajid Javid is aiming to roughly double Britain’s underlying rate of economic growth after it leaves the EU, but will not champion big manufacturing sectors that want to stick to EU rules.

In an interview with the Financial Times before he travels to meet business leaders in Davos, Switzerland, Javid said Britain would not commit to sticking to EU rules in post-Brexit trade talks — something many businesses want to ease cross-border checks.

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“There will not be alignment, we will not be a ruletaker, we will not be in the single market and we will not be in the customs union — and we will do this by the end of the year,” he said.

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said businesses were willing to be pragmatic about this approach to Brexit but added that the government needed to be clear about its plans.

“Uncertainty around the extent of divergence risks firms moving their production elsewhere,” BCC co-executive director Claire Walker said.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said there will be no extension to an 11-month window in which he hopes to negotiate a long-term trade agreement with the EU after Britain leaves on January 31. Reuters

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