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Written Question
Trade Agreements
Friday 2nd November 2018

Asked by: Lord Robertson of Port Ellen (Labour - Life peer)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask Her Majesty's Government whether the provisions of Article 32.10 (Non-Market Country FTA) of the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement would preclude the UK having both a United States–UK free trade agreement and a UK–China free trade agreement.

Answered by Baroness Fairhead

The UK is not a party to the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement and none of its provisions place an obligation on the UK.