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UK won’t pay to access single market post-Brexit

- AFP

LONDON: The British government on Thursday ruled out paying the European Union to access the single market after leaving the bloc, as Prime Minister Theresa May tried over Brexit.

Philip Hammond, May hosted at Downing Street around 15 senior executives from global banking institutio­ns, including the heads of Barclays, Deutsche Bank and HSBC.

kind since Britain and the EU made progress in divorce talks in December — was held “to discuss the opportunit­ies and challenges Brexit,” a Downing Street spokesman said.

“We will not be paying for market access,” he told reporters ahead of the gathering.

The stance follows a Bloomberg considerin­g a proposal to require - nies to access European markets following Brexit.

While on a trip to Germany on Wednesday, Hammond had told reporters that paying for access would be among the issues discussed in future EU divorce talks which are set to restart, with a focus on agreeing a transition period, at the end of this month.

Finance sector chiefs have long advocated an implementa­tion phase after Britain leaves the EU as planned on March 29, 2019, to avoid disruption as both sides adjust to a new trading relationsh­ip.

Britain’s exit from the single market could mean these compa rights that allow them to offer products and services on the continent from regional headquarte­rs in the UK.

Many companies are preparing for Brexit by obtaining banking licences in other European countries and drawing up plans to move activities and jobs to financial centres in Europe.

At Thursday’s meeting May - during any conversati­ons they have in European capitals, the Downing Street spokesman said.

“The Prime Minister gave an overview of the UK’s position and updated on Brexit negotiatio­ns — including the UK’s aim to agree an implementa­tion period by the end of March,” he added.

“The business leaders were united in emphasisin­g the need for as much certainty as possible,” the spokesman said.

“There was agreement that fragmentat­ion of the European outside of Europe,” he added.

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