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Boris Johnson Hails UK-EU Brexit Trade Deal, But What Does a ‘Canada-Style’ Agreement Mean?

On Thursday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson praised the UK-EU trade deal as “the biggest”, saying it would allow British goods “to be sold without tariffs in the EU market”.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has hailed London and Brussels finally reaching “a comprehensive Canada-style free trade deal”, after months of difficult talks and missed deadlines.

And while the EU and UK are celebrating “Brexmas”, here’s a brief insight into what the “Canada-style” agreement means in practice.

Deal EU-Canada Deal CETA

Johnson’s remarks apparently refer to the so-called Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), a deal that the EU began negotiating with Canada back in 2009.

Although CETA provisionally entered into force in September 2017, it has yet to be signed off on by all of the EU’s member states.

CETA helps the sides avoid unnecessary or discriminatory regulatory trade requirements, giving Canadian businesses preferential access to the EU.

The accord also protects the bloc’s “geographical indications”, allows professional qualifications to be recognised both in Canada and the EU, as well as sets requirements for product standards and investment.

Johnson Praises EU-UK Trade Deal

As far as the post-Brexit deal is concerned, Johnson touted it as “the biggest” trade agreement between the UK and the EU, also noting it “will protect jobs across this country”.

The prime minister described the document as “a deal that will allow UK goods and components to be sold without tariffs and without quotas in the EU market”.

Johnson stressed that concluding the agreement means the UK has “taken back control of laws and our destiny” as well as “every jot and tittle of our regulation in a way that is complete and unfettered”.

According to him, the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice will end and the UK will be “an independent coastal state”.

The remarks followed London and Brussels managing to arrive at a consensus after months of difficult talks as the sides remained at odds over fishing, especially access to UK waters by EU boats, as well as competition rules and mechanisms to settle future trade disputes.

Since the trade deal is slated to come into force from 1 January, EU member states will reportedly have to approve a provisional application of the agreement so that the European Parliament will have enough time to ratify the document.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

Boris Johnson Hails UK-EU Brexit Trade Deal, But What Does a ‘Canada-Style’ Agreement Mean?

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