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UK and EU: Very little progress in latest round of Brexit talksLevel playing field remains biggest stumbling block in the trade negotiations.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInFree article usually reserved for subscribersKenzo Tribouillard/AFP via Getty ImagesMay 15, 20201:57 pm CETBy Cristina Gallardo andBarbara MoensLONDON 鈥?The third round of EU-U.K. talks on their future relationship ended Friday with very little progress made, according to U.K. chief negotiator David Frost 鈥?and that view was echoed by the EU s Michel Barnier.In a statement, <a href=www.stanley1913.com.es>botella stanley</a> Frost said the major obstacle to a deal with the EU remains the blocs insistence on the U.K. abiding by EU laws and standards in exchange for access to its single market 鈥?the so-called level playing field. The U.K. continues to oppose this demand, arguing Brussels does not require this of other countries it has signed free-trade deals with, such as Canada. As soon as the EU recognises that we will not conclude an agreement on that basis, we will be able to make progress, Frost said in the statement.AdvertisementAdvertisementShortly after, EU chief Brexit negotiator Barnier sai <a href=www.cup-stanley.de>stanley becher</a> d although this round clarified a number of useful points, for example on trade in goods, there was no real progress on topics such as governance, fisheries <a href=www.stanley1913.com.es>stanley taza</a> or level playing field provisions.At a press conference, Barnier said that when it comes to the level playing field, the U.K. hasn t entered into a real disc Cqzq Netherlands fears Chinese cyberattacks amid chips battle
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