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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 11 Mar 2020
Trade Deals and Fair Trade

"It has been an interesting debate My response to the Minister is that if we agree on ensuring social justice, ensuring environmental protections, ensuring that human rights are protected and so on—we may do—we need to build those commitments into our trade agreements and not just hope for the best. …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 06 Jun 2019
Oral Answers to Questions

"My father, David Thomas Morgan Davies, was head of economic development at the Welsh Office and got Ford to move to Bridgend in the ’70s, yet this week we find that it is announcing its closure at a time when Donald Trump is saying that we are going to have …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 06 Jun 2019
Oral Answers to Questions

"On that point, we know that Donald Trump favours a no-deal Brexit so that we turn our back on the EU market and sit at his feet—the American economy is seven times the size of ours. We know that Donald Trump does not agree with climate change, but will the …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 01 May 2019
Future International Trade Opportunities

"The UK is the third biggest by value importer of food. If the United States wants access to that market, with lower quality food and hormone-impregnated beef for instance, does the hon. Gentleman think that is a permissible exchange for greater penetration for insurance and other financial products into the …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 01 May 2019
Future International Trade Opportunities

"I shall be brief. It will be a massive challenge to recover the trade that we shall lose. We currently negotiate as Team EU; standing alone as Britain, negotiating with other countries—particularly large ones, such as the United States and China—will be very difficult. There is a debate about climate …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 01 May 2019
Future International Trade Opportunities

"Ironically, the architect of the single market was largely Margaret Thatcher. As has been pointed out, it is one of the most perfect marketplaces in the world. She enabled the Japanese to platform into the European marketplace. Of course, they are all leaving now, because we are Brexiting. There is …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 14 Mar 2019
Oral Answers to Questions

"As the Minister for Women and Equalities knows, the estimated 18% gender pay gap is likely to grow following Brexit as women in public services and retail are disproportionately affected. Does she accept that the women who voted to leave did not vote to leave themselves worse off and that …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 21 Feb 2019
Future Free Trade Agreements

"But surely Team EU collectively, with Britain in it, would have much more negotiating leverage against those very large emerging markets. An extreme example would be China. We are dwarfed by China but, as the EU, we can negotiate the best deal. The EU is negotiating deals with Singapore, Japan …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Thu 21 Feb 2019
Future Free Trade Agreements

"Does my hon. Friend think it is a cruel irony that Margaret Thatcher was instrumental in creating the single market and getting Japanese car companies to come here as a platform to access that market? The EU-Japan trade deal is one of the reasons they have gone there. The other …..."
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Written Question
Trade Agreements
Monday 4th February 2019

Asked by: Geraint Davies (Independent - Swansea West)

Question to the Department for International Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for International Trade, whether he has plans to introduce legislative proposals for the Parliamentary oversight of new trade agreements.

Answered by George Hollingbery

The Government is committed to a transparent and inclusive trade policy. In July 2017, the Secretary of State for International Trade set out proposals for Parliament’s role in scrutinising the government’s proposals for new trade deals. This included commitments that Parliament would have the opportunity to consider the Government’s approach to negotiations and receive regular updates throughout negotiations, as well as playing a role in the ratification of trade agreements through the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act 2010. Any legislation required to implement a future trade agreement will also be subject to the scrutiny and agreement of Parliament.

My Department is continuing to consider the role Parliament will play in future trade negotiations, including considering the views of the International Trade Committee as set out in their report on this issue on 28 December 2018, as well as the views that have been expressed by other Committees and members of both Houses.

The Government will be bringing forward proposals shortly.