Royal_Phalanx
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From the Brexit thread.
https://www.ft.com/content/47c59030-ac11-11e6-9cb3-bb8207902122
We'll be signing the best, the best trade deals outside the EU.
https://www.ft.com/content/47c59030-ac11-11e6-9cb3-bb8207902122
Canada’s finance minister has dashed hopes of rekindling a close trading pact among the countries of the Commonwealth including Britain once the process of Brexit has been completed.
Bill Morneau told the Financial Times that while Canada would want to strike a trade deal with Britain after it leaves the EU because “affinity” between the two countries is high, this was far from the top of his priorities. “We’re not talking as much about Brexit as you are in the UK,” he said.
While he nodded to the traditional closeness between the two countries, saying that Canadians hold “pretty dear” the relationship, he was clear that a UK trade deal is not the top of his agenda.
“From our perspective, clearly the Nafta [North American Free Trade Agreement] relationship [with the US] is of huge importance. That’s our biggest relationship by a very big margin, so that’s important to us. And then the Ceta relationship [with the EU] opens up a very significant market. Our opening of exploratory talks with China … we do see as important and as the UK figures its next steps, that will be important too.”
We'll be signing the best, the best trade deals outside the EU.