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Wednesday 23 January 2019 4:26 pm  |  Updated:  Monday 03 June 2019 3:08 am

Davos: Liam Fox agrees future trade deal with Israel as UK seeks to maintain existing EU agreements after Brexit

By: Joe Curtis

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The UK has agreed its first post-Brexit free trade deal in principle, Liam Fox said at Davos today.

The international trade secretary said Britain and Israel have shaken hands on a future deal ahead of the UK’s planned departure from the bloc.

Read more: Fox warns Brexit delay would be worse than no deal

“As Britain prepares to leave the European Union and to ensure continuity for our businesses in both directions, we’ve reached agreement in principle today with our colleagues in Israel,” Fox said at the World Economic Forum summit.

BREAKING News from @Davos: 🇬🇧 and 🇮🇱 have agreed in principle a UK-Israel agreement. Here is the video of Eli Cohen (Israel’s Minister of the Economy) and I making the announcement at @wef. @netanyahu #FreeTradeIsGREAT #FreeTrade #WEF2019 #wef #wef19 pic.twitter.com/odbZtWr4Uo

— Liam Fox MP (@LiamFox) January 23, 2019

Calling Israel “one of the most cooperative and productive partners” of the UK, Fox added that: “The continuity as we leave the European Union will be a precursor to an even more ambitious agreement in the future.”

Israel’s minister of the economy, Eli Cohen, added that trade between the countries broke the $10bn barrier last year.

“I am sure that this free trade agreement will help us to accelerate and increase even more and strengthen our economic relationship.”

Fox has come under scrutiny for failing to reach any free trade agreements ahead of Brexit as the risk of a no-deal departure looms amid a divided parliament.

Read more: Think you know what Brexit people want? Think again

He is expected to meet a series of trade ministers while at Davos, however, including those from South Korea, Hong Kong, Canada and Colombia.

The government is seeking continuity of existing EU free trade agreements, which will not apply to the UK if it leaves with no deal at the end of March.

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