German politician tells UK to 'call us' for post-Brexit trade talks
Germany's finance minister, Christian Lindner, has hinted that the EU might be open to revisiting post- Brexit trading relations with the UK.
He told BBC News: "If you want to intensify your trade relationship with the EU call us!" and "In the daily life of German corporates, there are new obstacles since Brexit... I don't think (the) United Kingdom is benefiting from Brexit."
"We really appreciate the United Kingdom and its values, its people... and I would really, really appreciate it if we can intensify (the trading relationship) again," he added.
This comes after Rishi Sunak's deal with the EU on post-Brexit arrangements in Northern Ireland seemed to improve relations between Brussels and London.
The UK will also rejoin the EU's £85 billion Horizon research programme, indicating better ties. Both Labour and the Conservatives have committed to keeping the UK out of the EU's single market, but Labour wants a better trade deal with the bloc. A Government spokesperson said: "The Trade and Co-operation Agreement is the world's largest zero-tariff, zero-quota free trade deal. "
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"Following the Windsor Framework, both the UK and EU have publicly committed to maximising the opportunities of the TCA even further."
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