Government have launched a series of consultations calling for views on the UK’s proposed future trading agreements, more detail can be found here: https://bit.ly/DIT-Consultations-East
We want to ensure relevant stakeholders have the opportunity to submit their views before the consultation closes on 26 October, so do please get involved and have your say here: https://bit.ly/DIT-Consultations-East
The UK is preparing for an independent trade policy to implement after EU Exit. This means the UK will have the opportunity to negotiate and enter into trade agreements with other countries.
These agreements can:
- enable increased trade and investment
- secure access for UK exporters to the key markets of today and the future
- give consumers access to a greater range of products at lower prices
- make the UK more innovative, competitive and prosperous
The Department for International Trade is preparing for possible negotiations with New Zealand, The US and Australia after the UK leaves the EU on the 29 March 2019. The UK government is consulting with members of the public, businesses, trade experts, and any other interested organisations to help inform this work.