The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Gulf Arab states push for UK free trade deal after Brexit

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DOHA: Gulf Arab states are pressing for an early deal on free trade with Britain to secure preferenti­al arrangemen­ts after Brexit, and could have a draft agreement ready within months, Gulf officials said.

Britain cannot formally sign trade agreements while it remains a member of the European Union, but the British government has said it is keen to start preparator­y work so deals can be reached quickly after it leaves.

One of the first agreements could be with the six-nation Gulf Cooperatio­n Council, which includes Qatar and the two biggest Arab economies, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, as well as Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman, according to the officials.

Trade between Britain and the GCC totals about 30 billion pounds (US$37.5 billion) annually.

In a meeting in December with Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond, Qatari finance minister Ali Sherif al-Emadi discussed a partial draft of a free trade deal, a Qatari official said, declining to be named under briefing rules.

GCC states envisage preparing a ‘signature-ready’ deal that could be signed immediatel­y after Brexit, the Qatari official said.

“A free trade agreement with the UK ... This is something we would like to encourage and support,” another Gulf official said.

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