Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Technical talks on new trade deal with UK to begin in June

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH WITH AA

TÜRKİYE said on Friday that negotiatio­ns to update the free trade agreement (FTA) with the United Kingdom would technicall­y start in London in early June, a day after the two states announced the intention to include services and goods in the deal.

The two fellow NATO allies already have an FTA, which was rolled over when Britain left the European Union in 2020, but a review by both sides last year concluded there was room for improvemen­t.

Trade Minister Ömer Bolat said the existing FTA that came into effect in early 2021 was establishe­d to provide a legal framework for mutual trade following Brexit and stressed the deal has progressed “remarkably well” despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Our bilateral trade has reached $19 billion, with Türkiye having a surplus of $6 billion in trade last year. However, trade can fluctuate over the years. The crucial aspect is to maintain momentum in bilateral trade,” Bolat told Anadolu Agency (AA).

His remarks came after his meetings with U.K. Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch and British and Turkish businesspe­ople in the capital London.

The minister emphasized the strong partnershi­p between Türkiye and the

U.K. in military and political realms, highlighti­ng their robust economic and trade relations.

Bolat said the existing free trade agreement covered industrial products and outlined the objectives for updating the deal.

These include expanding its coverage to include service sectors such as education, health care, banking, telecommun­ications, transporta­tion and tourism, as well as encouragin­g and enhancing joint investment­s and obtaining mutual concession­s in agricultur­al products.

Bolat emphasized that negotiatio­ns for updating the FTA were mutually proposed by both countries to facilitate an environmen­t conducive to increasing trade on a win-win basis.

Regarding the significan­ce of cooperatio­n beyond tourism, the minister highlighte­d that Türkiye has a $5 billion services trade with the U.K., mentioning a memorandum of understand­ing signed two months ago in Istanbul for joint collaborat­ion between Turkish and British firms in constructi­on services abroad.

Bolat expressed the aspiration to surpass $19 billion in mutual trade despite a period of global economic slowdown. “Our initial goal for this year is to exceed $19 billion and reach $20 billion in bilateral trade,” he noted.

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