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A UK-GCC trade deal to usher in a new era of partnershi­p

- KEMI BADENOCH

As the UK’s business and trade secretary, my top priority for 2024 is a UKGCC free trade deal. An agreement is in all our interests. It will mark a new and exciting era of economic partnershi­p between our countries. It will be a new opportunit­y for both nations to prosper.

This new era, which we are building together, is only possible because of the historic foundation­s of the UK-Gulf relationsh­ip. Foundation­s built over centuries have stood the test of time and are most visible in the strong bonds our royal families have for each other.

At every visit, summit, and meeting I have with Gulf leaders and investors I feel that same affection and respect. I hear about the faith the Gulf has in a strong, confident, and prosperous UK outside the EU.

I see that faith translatin­g into investment in the UK. Whether it is Camden Market or Canary Wharf, Newcastle United, or Manchester City, Gulf investors believe in the UK’s most iconic institutio­ns.

Thousands of Gulf Arabs have made the UK their home away from home. Almost 800,000 Gulf visitors spent £2 billion during their stays in the UK in 2022. What’s more is the trust Gulf Arabs have in the quality of UK services: whether it is British healthcare for their loved ones or British schools and universiti­es for their children.

The UK believes in the Gulf. We are the No. 1 European investor in the region, the UK voted for Riyadh to bring the world together at Expo 2030 and the UK-Saudi plan for defense cooperatio­n is a commitment to regional security. Thousands of Britons live and work in the dynamic Gulf economies and many go on holiday in the region — something which I expect to grow over time given Saudi Arabia’s tourism revenue has almost tripled since 2018.

I am here in Riyadh this week to celebrate this relationsh­ip at the “GREAT FUTURES” event. It is exciting to be back in Saudi Arabia, which former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, one of my political heroes, described as “a nation whose political importance can hardly be overestima­ted.”

I have brought with me over 300 UK businesses from all sectors and sizes to showcase the world-class goods and services the UK has to offer. The visit will enable UK businesses to learn about the new, exciting commercial opportunit­ies on offer in Saudi Arabia, especially as the Kingdom works to deliver its ambitious Vision 2030.

From education providers to profession­al services, to our creative industries, British businesses have a key role to play in supporting Vision 2030 and the economic diversific­ation of the entire region. Agreeing on an ambitious, modern free trade agreement will lock in terms that remove barriers and simplify procedures for our businesses to buy and sell into each other’s markets. Such an agreement, which I am working with my GCC counterpar­ts to deliver, will add billions to the collective value of our economies.

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