Minister seeks Brexit meetings

Trade Minister Todd McClay says he is seeking meetings with trade ministers from the United Kingdom and the European Union to discuss the UK's decision to leave the Union.

He says he expects to meet with many of my European counterparts at the G20 meeting in Shanghai, on July 9 and 10.

'I have already requested meetings with key ministers and the EU Trade Commissioner to discuss New Zealand's best way forward, in light of the referendum result.

'In the meantime, it is important for exporters to be assured that our economic relationship with the UK and Europe will remain the same for the foreseeable future.”

Todd says the process of discussions between the UK and EU Member States is likely to take up to two years, once negotiations begin - with commentators suggesting that a final Brexit could be five or six years away.

'I have already begun talks with exporters and will continue to engage with the sectors most affected including our meat, dairy, and horticulture industries. It is important that they are fully informed, and fully engaged in the process as it develops.

'Even before Friday's referendum, we had sought assurances from UK and EU officials that the rules around New Zealand access would not change until they have negotiated new ones with us. We have received those assurances.”

He says the Government will continue to talk to both sides, with the aim of ensuring that the quality and the value of our access to both the EU and UK markets is retained.

Todd does not expect the timelines around a possible NZ-EU FTA discussion to be significantly affected.

"A lot of important work has been put in by both sides over the past 12 months. New Zealand has a significant number of supporters in the EU and we retain a strong relationship with the UK.

Source: Todd McClay's office.

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