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Business bodies meet up in call for milder Brexit

Business bodies meet up in call for milder Brexit



Five noteworthy UK business bodies have met up to call for proceeded with access to the European single market until a last Brexit arrangement is made with the EU.

In a letter to Business Secretary Greg Clark, they additionally request that the administration "put the economy first".

The letter is from the British Chambers of Commerce, Confederation of British Industry, EEF, Federation of Small Businesses and Institute of Directors.

Formal Brexit arrangements between the EU and the UK start on Monday.

Adaptable

The signatories say the "financial advantages" of the European Union single market, which permits free development of products, administrations, capital and individuals, and the traditions union, which empowers tax free exchanging inside the EU, ought to be kept up until a last settlement between the UK and the EU is "concurred and executed".

They have additionally required a last exchange bargain that will permit duty free products to be exchanged between the UK and the EU.

Also, they need that arrangement to incorporate "insignificant traditions conventions", common acknowledgment of measures and control, and an "adaptable framework" for the development of work and aptitudes.

"We have met up to ask the administration to put the economy first as it gets ready to begin formal arrangements," says the letter to Mr Clark.

"This is an arrangement that when at last concurred will matter generally for the UK economy, for UK organizations and for natives of the UK."

Monday's discussions between Brexit Secretary David Davis and EU arbitrator Michel Barnier take after preparatory arrangements in Brussels between authorities.
 

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