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Britain looking at distinct trade deal with EU

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BEIJING: British 'inance .inister Philip Hammond said on Saturday it is likely Britain will want to negotiate a bespoke arrangemen­t for a future trade deal with the EU, rather than copying existing arrangemen­ts like the Canada-EU deal.

The EU agreed on Friday to move Brexit talks onto trade and a transition pact but some leaders cautioned that the final year of divorce negotiatio­ns before Britain’s exit could be fraught with peril.

Summit chair Donald Tusk said the world’s biggest trading bloc would begin “explorator­y contacts” with Britain on what London wants in a future trade relationsh­ip, as well as starting discussion on the immediate post-Brexit transition.

Speaking in Beijing, Hammond said it was probably not helpful to think in terms of off-the-shelf models like the Canada-EU deal.

“We have a level of trade and commercial integratio­n with the EU 27 which is unlike the situation of any trade partner that the EU has ever done a trade deal with before,” he told reporters.

“And therefore it is likely that we will want to negotiate specific arrangemen­ts, bespoke arrangemen­ts,” Hammond added.

“So I expect that we will develop something that is neither the Canada model nor an EEA model, but something which draws on the strength of our existing relationsh­ip.”

The Brexit negotiatio­ns have been a vexed issue for the global economy as markets feared prolonged uncertaint­y would hit global trade and growth.

A transition period is now seen as crucial for investors and businesses who worry that a “cliff-edge” Brexit would disrupt trade flows and sow chaos through financial markets.

Hammond’s China visit is the latest instalment in long-running economic talks between the two states but it has now taken on new importance for Britain as it looks to reinvent itself as a global trading nation after leaving the EU in 2019.

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