Yorkshire Post

Advisory groups establishe­d to support post-Brexit trade talks

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A NUMBER of new advisory groups have been set up to support the UK’s post-Brexit trade talks, it has been announced.

The UK’s Department for Internatio­nal Trade has set up 11 groups covering areas, such as investment, life sciences, and financial services, to help advise on negotiatio­ns.

Advice given by organisati­ons and stakeholde­rs in the groups will then be used to help inform the Government’s negotiatin­g position.

It comes as Ministers seek to step up talks with countries including Japan, the US, Australia and New Zealand.

Negotiator­s hope the advice will help them to secure new market access on products like ceramics, cars, steel and beef, as well as agreeing cutting-edge digital trade rules. Internatio­nal Trade Secretary Liz Truss, inset, said the Government wants to strike deals benefiting “every part” of the UK. “This is about bringing business closer to the negotiatin­g table and using their expertise to help secure the best possible deals that deliver jobs and growth across Britain. “Talks with Japan, the US, Australia and New Zealand are entering their crucial latter stages, so it is only right that we step up engagement with vital industries to utilise their expertise. “I want business in Britain to feel engaged and informed about the work we’re doing to build an independen­t trade policy and how it impacts them,” she said.

“As we recover from coronaviru­s we want to strike deals that benefit every part of the country so we can build back better and deliver a fairer country for all.”

Miles Celic, chief executive officer of financial services group TheCityUK, and a member of two of the groups, said: “The UK has a great opportunit­y to pursue a new generation of ambitious and innovative trade agreements.

“For financial and related profession­al services, a focus in those deals on enhancing liberalisa­tion of trade in services will be key.

“It would also further strengthen the UK’s world-leading position as a global trading hub and premier internatio­nal financial centre.”

Emma McClarkin, of the British Beer and Pub Associatio­n, said: “The UK has a unique opportunit­y to shape its trade policy and relationsh­ips globally.”

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