Britain and Canada struck a rollover trade deal on Saturday to protect the flow of $27 billion-worth (£20 billion) of goods and services between them after Brexit, and vowed to start talks on a bespoke agreement next year.
As Britain prepares to end its transition out of the European Union on Dec. 31, it has negotiated multiple rollover bilateral deals to maintain trade, with many simply replacing the terms the bloc had already agreed.
PM Boris Johnson joined Canada's Justin Trudeau and their respective trade ministers on an online call to mark the deal, which paves the way for a tailor-made agreement covering more areas such as digital trade, small businesses, the environment and women's economic empowerment.
Britain is Canada's fifth-largest trading partner after the United States, China, Mexico and Japan.
Johnson is trying to shape a new "global Britain" that can strike out alone and negotiate better trade agreements than the EU as part of what he says is the benefits of its historic decision to leave the world's biggest trading bloc.
In less than two years it has agreed trade deals with 53 countries, accounting for 164 billion pounds ($217.82 billion) of British bilateral trade. Johnson's critics point out that many are largely the same as the EU deals.
From Brexit breaking news to HD movie trailers, The Sun newspaper brings you the latest news videos and explainers from the UK and around the world.
Become a Sun Subscriber and hit the bell to be the first to know
Read The Sun: [ Ссылка ]
Like The Sun on Facebook: [ Ссылка ]
Follow The Sun on Twitter: [ Ссылка ]
Subscribe to The Sun on Snapchat: [ Ссылка ]
UK and Canada strike transitional post-Brexit trade deal
Теги
The Sunnewsbreaking newsPoliticsBrexitCanadaUKDealGovernmentBoris JohnsonJustin TrudeauLiz TrussMary NgUK and Canada strike post-Brexit trade dealtransitional trade dealbespoke agreement next yeartrade ministerstailor-made agreementdigital tradesmall businessesthe environmentwomen's economic empowermentnews todaybreakinginternational newseconomybrexit newscurrent affairsno deal brexitbrexit talkstrade dealnegotiations