Britain’s Labour government set out its priorities for new trade deals on Monday, with a six-strong group of Gulf countries and India at the top of the list and with ministers aiming to restart negotiations in the autumn.
Jonathan Reynolds, business and trade secretary, said he would also prioritise trade talks with Israel, South Korea, Switzerland and Turkey. The US is a notable absentee from the list.
Reynolds indicated he wanted to resume talks with the six countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council along with India in an effort to secure free trade agreements once targeted by the Conservative government.
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