Singapore, UK sign bilateral free trade deal

Singaporean Minister for Trade and Industry Chan Chun Sing and UK Secretary of State for International Trade Elizabeth Truss signed a bilateral free trade agreement on December 10.

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Singapore (VNA) – Singaporean Minister forTrade and Industry Chan Chun Sing and UK Secretaryof State for International Trade Elizabeth Truss signed a bilateral free tradeagreement on December 10.

They also agreed to build a framework of the UK-Singapore Digital Economy Agreement (DEA) andlaunch negotiations on the DEA next year.

The DEA will play a vanguardrole for modern rules on digital trade and financial services between Europeand Southeast Asia.

Under the UK-Singapore FTA,companies from both countries will enjoy the same benefits they are receivingunder the EU-Singapore FTA.

These benefits include tariffelimination for goods trade and increased access to services and governmentprocurement markets. There would also be a reduction of non-tariffbarriers, including in four major sectors of electronics, motor vehicles andvehicle parts, pharmaceuticals and medical devices, and renewable energygeneration.

Chan said the UK-Singapore FTAwill provide Singapore and UK companies with certainty and clarity in tradingarrangements between both countries.

Alongside the deal, both sidesalso pledged to launch talks to sign a high-standard investment protectionagreement in the near future. They hoped that talks on the deal will startafter two years and be signed within four years since the UK-Singapore FTAtakes effect./.

VNA

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