Services 'being ignored' in EU trade talks
There is growing concern among British businesses - particularly in the services sector - that the UK and European Union will fail to reach a free trade deal by the time the Brexit transition period ends on December 31.
Prof Anand Menon, director of UK in a Changing Europe, said: “It is worrying that the biggest sector in the UK economy – accounting for more than 80 per cent of it – has been the subject of so little focus in the UK-EU negotiations.“This serves to underline the largely political nature of the government’s Brexit priorities, focused on regulatory autonomy rather than any economic implications of this.”Last week, Sky News reported that Andrew Bailey, the governor of the Bank of England, warned the leaders of Britain's largest banks and related financial services that they needed to bolster their planning in case the UK failed to secure a post-Brexit trade deal with the EU.The bank said in a statement: “It is fundamental to the Bank of England’s remit that it prepares the UK financial system for all risks that it might face. In performing that role, the governor meets the leadership of UK banks on a very regular basis.“As we have said previously, the possibility that negotiations between the UK and EU over a future trading relationship might not conclude in a deal is one of a number of outcomes that UK banks need to prepare for over the coming months.”In response, Economic Secretary to the Treasury John Glen described the UK’s financial services industry as “world class” and ready for whatever the outcome of talks with Brussels might be.“I continue to believe we are still well placed as a sector, whatever the specific outcomes are of negotiations ahead of us in the second half of this year,” he said.
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