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    British efforts to establish a "free trade zone" with the EU

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    British efforts to establish a "free trade zone" with the EU Empty British efforts to establish a "free trade zone" with the EU

    Post by Rocky Mon 09 Jul 2018, 9:01 am

    British efforts to establish a "free trade zone" with the EU
       

    09/7/2018 12:00 am 

     Agencies / Follow - up to Al- Sabah 
    received British Prime Minister recent approval of the Government to proceed with the proposal to establish a "free trade zone with the European Union" after Brixt, as part of a quest Theresa May to move the negotiations with the bloc amid warnings that time was running out to reach an agreement After her government's marathon talks at the rural headquarters of British prime ministers in the Chakers, May said the proposal provided for "common rules for industrial and agricultural products." A customs model following May said the ministers also agreed on a "new business model" that would maintain high standards but would allow Britain to "conclude new trade agreements around the world" after it leaves the European Union in March.




    The government said the plan would allow Britain to maintain a smooth trade with the European Union, avoid the establishment of customs checkpoints on the Irish border and end the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice. 
     The decisions were approved at a meeting of the British government after rumors that ministers, including Foreign Minister Boris Johnson strongly opposes the deal and may resign. Lengthy discussions said May "Today , the government agreed after lengthy discussions on a unified position on the future of negotiations with the European Union." "Next week we will publish a detailed document on how we can regain control of our money, our laws and our borders," she said. "Now we must all go quickly to negotiate with the EU on our proposal."





    The British government finally concluded, less than nine months after the British exit from the European Union, to determine what it wants from the BRICEST after the split on the extent of rapprochement that you want with the Union. Red lines , said chief negotiator of the European Union in Brixt Michel Barnier yesterday file first Friday , "I am ready to modify our offer if changed British red lines ... British proposals will facilitate ideally internal political dialogue in Britain and negotiations with us , " .aza risk of obstruction, the effects of Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Cortes, whose country holds the rotating presidency of the European Union on Thursday, the possibility of extending negotiations to prevent the United Kingdom out of the bloc  without an agreement. "If we can not find a solution, I call for continued talks to avoid a severe bricast," Kurtz said. But that requires a unanimous decision from  European leaders . Customs inspection









    The British government has vowed to avoid setting up customs checkpoints on the border between Northern Ireland, which will leave the EU along the lines of the rest of Britain, and the Irish Republic, which will remain part of the bloc. The British government agreed to work for a "common institutional framework" to explain and 
    apply any future relationship  . 
    "This will be done in the UK through its courts and in the EU through its courts, taking into account EU law in cases where the United Kingdom has common rules," the government said. However, Brikst supporters in parliament have strongly opposed any role of the European Court of Justice after Precast. Constraints imposed



    The UK government's proposal for regulatory flexibility in the service sector "keeps trade opportunities outside the European Union the biggest" in exchange for restrictions on access to European markets. The proposal calls for an end to British companies' rights to operate freely in the European Union but proposes amendments that "preserve the mutual benefits of market integration and protect financial stability 
    " although May apparently avoided any resignations by its ministers But initial reactions were not 

    http://www.alsabaah.iq/ArticleShow.aspx?ID=159742

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