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UK's approach to negotiating an enhanced free trade agreement with Turkey

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UK's approach to negotiating an enhanced free trade agreement with Turkey

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The UK’s objectives in trade negotiations with Turkey.

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This document explains the UK government’s:

  • strategic case for pursuing an enhanced deal with Turkey and potential benefits for business and consumers
  • negotiating objectives for an enhanced trade agreement between the UK and Turkey
  • response to the consultation on a trade agreement between the UK and Turkey, including how the consultation informed the UK’s negotiating objectives
  • initial assessment of the potential long-term impacts of a trade agreement between the UK and Turkey

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