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The British government has published new papers presenting London’s position on a number of Brexit-related issues. In its new proposals, Britain calls on the EU not to divide the goods from the services into the Brexit agreement. Unlike the European proposals in British documents, it is stated that the provisions on goods and services should be considered together – for example a maintenance contract that goes with the sale of a lift rather than being considered separately.

The UK also says it wants, before leaving the EU, that the goods on the market continue to be sold without additional requirements, which will give business and consumers confidence and confidence.

“We began to determine what we want to see in our future relations with the EU, in particular on customs and other issues that we are ready to discuss in formal negotiations”, said the Minister for Brexit, David Davis.

The published documents also point to London’s stance on issues such as providing maximum freedom of movement for goods and services between the UK and the EU, as well as guaranteeing the rights of EU citizens outside the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice, which will not cover the United Kingdom after Brexit.

