In the making of trade agreements of Britain with Canada and Australia

After the decision of the British to withdraw from the European Union, the new government of the country declares itself ready to discuss the conclusion of new agreements… free trade with both Canada and Australia.
In more detail, Britain began “very effective” talks, bilateral trade interest to Canada on the Friday, as stated by the Sunday Times newspaper, the british minister for International Trade Liam Fox, who is preparing to renegotiate the commercial relations of the country after the vote in favour of withdrawal from the European Union in the referendum of June.
In excerpts of the interview that προδημοσιεύθηκαν Sunday Times, the Fox stated that he will travel soon to the united states in an effort to ensure that the Uk will not move to the “end of the line” in the trade talks, as he had warned us president Barack Obama prior to the holding of the referendum of 23 June.
The Fox said that he has “aspirations” for over ten free trade agreements outside the EU which will enter into force when the Uk withdraws from this, several of which with countries that have made it clear that they want to conclude these agreements as soon as, and other with some of the largest economies in the world.
“We can make Britain a beacon for free trade,” said Liam Fox in the journal. “We already have many countries who say, “we would very much like to conclude a trade agreement with the fifth largest economy in the world without the need to blend in with the rest of the 27 member states of the EU””.
The trade agreements it negotiates on behalf of the member-states of the EU, the European Commission, which means that Britain had no need to conclude agreements on a bilateral level since it joined the then European Economic Community in 1973.
As regards the commercial relationship with Australia, the country’s prime minister Malcolm Turnbull assured the counterpart of Britain’s Theresa May that he wants the two countries to conclude a bilateral free trade agreement as soon as possible, after the vote in favour of the withdrawal of the Uk from the EU in the referendum of June, as announced today by the office of the Mae.
The two leaders discussed yesterday the priorities after the assumption of power by Mae on Wednesday, and on the eve of the Turnbull in power after the elections of last week.
Turnbull congratulated the Mae, according to an announcement by Downing Street, and expressed the desire to conclude (bilateral) free trade agreement as soon as possible”.
While he pointed out that the legal obligations do not allow Britain to enter into such agreements as long as it remains a member of the EU, Mei replied that she would have wanted you to complete a free trade agreement as soon as possible, is added to the communication by the office of the prime minister of Britain.
“I said clearly that this government will turn it into success our exit from the European Union. One of the ways we do this is that we will seize the opportunities to enter into free trade agreements with our partners across the globe. It is very encouraging that one of our closest international partners are already seeking to conclude such an agreement”, he noted later, the Mae reported in its discussion with the Turnbull.
The result of the referendum of 23 June means that the fifth largest economy in the world, you will need to negotiate re the trade relations with Europe and other major markets. The negotiations are likely to be perennial.
It is the European Commission that negotiates trade agreements on behalf of the member-states of the EU, which means that Britain had no need to conclude such agreements on a bilateral level since it joined the then European Economic Community in 1973.
Mei has stated that it will begin the two-year process of withdrawal of Britain from the EU this year, and it’s not clear when the London will be able to start new negotiations on trade in.
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