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EU-UK poised to announce post-Brexit trade deal

Last-gasp deal, if confirmed, will spare the two countries from trade tariffs

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Dec 2020 8:30PM

EU-UK poised to announce post-Brexit trade deal
London has pushed to reduce European Union fishing fleets' share of the estimated € 650 million annual haul by more than a third, with changes phased in over three years, but the EU, in particular countries with northern fishing fleets like France, Denmark and the Netherlands – insisting on 25% over at least six years.– Pixabay pic, December 24, 2020

BRUSSELS – Britain and the European Union were expected to announce a Christmas Eve trade deal today after ten months of Brexit talks dragged out over yet another late night session.

The two sides had hoped to unveil the accord yesterday, and the front pages of several British newspapers already proclaimed victory for Prime Minister Boris Johnson. 

But EU member states had a number of questions about the text and cross-Channel diplomacy continued through the night, with Johnson and Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen expected to announce a breakthrough shortly after dawn.

An EU source said that “if all goes well” the two leaders should talk by phone at 0700 GMT to seal the agreement. 

“It will hopefully be an early start tomorrow morning,” European Commission spokesman Eric Mamer tweeted just after midnight, advising reporters and diplomats alike to grab some sleep as the finishing touches were applied. 

Several hours earlier, European officials had confidently told journalists: “We are in the final phase.”

But diplomatic sources said member states, in particular France, had wanted the Commission to go back to the British camp to seek specific guarantees on parts of the accord.

The British pound and Asian markets were rising on the expectation of a deal, and a French government source said UK negotiators had made “huge concessions” on fisheries  – the key sticking point as the clock ticks down to Britain’s departure. 

The last-gasp deal, if it is confirmed, would come just days before Britain is set to leave the EU’s single market at the end of the year, sparing the two sides from trade tariffs.

A deal – which would still need to be translated and tidied up by lawyers – could be approved provisionally before the cut-off date and then scrutinised by EU lawmakers in the new year to avoid a cliff-edge. 

Empty nets? 

The focus in talks had shifted since Monday to cross-Channel calls between Johnson and von der Leyen after exhausted officials failed to close the gap on how to share access to UK fishing waters.

The remaining differences between the two camps were narrow but deep, in particular over fishing, with EU crews facing a dramatic cut in their catch from British waters.

London has pushed to reduce EU fishing fleets' share of the estimated € 650 million  (RM3.22 billion) annual haul by more than a third, with changes phased in over three years.

The EU, in particular countries with northern fishing fleets like France, Denmark and the Netherlands – was insisting on 25% over at least six years.

Narrow path?

Brussels was ready to negotiate until the end of the year – or even “beyond”, as EU negotiator Michel Barnier suggested on Tuesday  – but time was running out for any deal to be provisionally applied.

Failure to reach a deal would mean tariffs on cross-Channel trade in food and goods, exacerbating the economic shock of a return to a customs border after 47 years of integration.

Britain and France experienced a foretaste of what the chaos might look like this week when France abruptly closed its borders to British lorries, trains and planes.

Paris was responding to concerns about a new coronavirus variant spreading in Britain, but the huge queues of trucks and threats of supply shortages were taken as an ominous sign.

Both London and Brussels insist they are ready for a return to tariffs and a customs border – but business groups are sounding the alarm about the possible disruption to come. – AFP, December 24, 2020

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