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<p>Strengthening and enhancing our bilateral trading relationships with Australia,
New Zealand, and Canada, are key priorities for the Government’s trade negotiations
programme.</p><p> </p><p>The Department for International Trade is committed to negotiating
and securing ambitious free trade deals with Australia and New Zealand as soon as
possible, harnessing the opportunity to negotiate a high-quality agreement with like-minded,
liberal trading nations. Officials have just closed the second round of negotiations
with Australia, with the third expected to take place in November, and they will open
the second round of negotiations with New Zealand on 19<sup>th</sup> October.</p><p>
</p><p>Similarly, both the United Kingdom and Canada agree on the importance of protecting
and strengthening our trading relationship, now that we have left the European Union.
Our shared goal with the Government of Canada is a seamless transition of our trading
relationship beyond 1st January 2020, so that British and Canadian businesses and
consumers can continue to benefit. Officials have been in regular contact to discuss
this since trade talks recommenced in August, with technical discussions taking place
on a rolling basis.</p>
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