Brexit negotiators reach out to historic trade deals

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Negotiators in the UK and the European Union have reached the contours of a post-Brexit trade deal and are now finalizing the deal’s wording after nearly a decade of often-charged deliberations.

The deal has yet to be approved by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the EU, officials said with knowledge. That means the deal could still fall apart and any announcement could be several hours away, they said.

The pound was up a whopping 1.6% to $ 1.3571, which was the largest intraday gain in more than a week. The yield on 10-year UK government bonds was poised for its biggest gains since March.

Johnson and the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, personally intervened in recent days, making several phone calls in a last-ditch effort to reach an agreement before the UK leaves the internal market at the end of the month.

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Michel Barnier told a meeting of ambassadors that the talks had progressed.

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If they can negotiate an agreement, that would draw a line under nearly five years of often stormy negotiations since the UK voted to withdraw from the EU in 2016 and laid the groundwork for Britain to trade and work together to work with the block in the future. Hundreds of trucks that had driven around the South England port of Dover earlier this week had a sobering reminder of the possible consequences of ending the UK transition period on December 31 without a deal.

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Negotiations resumed early Wednesday at the commission’s Berlaymont headquarters in Brussels, with discussions centered on what access EU boats have to UK waters and what rights the EU will have to impose retaliatory measures if the UK does so. in the future.

Both sides have reached an agreement on fishing as a condition of a broader deal on their future relationship, even though the € 650 million ($ 790 million) worth of fish European boats catch in UK waters every year is a fraction of the 512 billion euros in traded goods. annually between Great Britain and the EU.

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