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    Rachel Reeves to push for UK/EU reset at finance ministers' meeting

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    Posted on December 9, 2024

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    Image of Finance Minister Rachel Reeves speaking at the Eurogroup meeting, emphasizing the importance of resetting UK EU trade relations for economic growth. Her address marks a significant moment in post-Brexit financial discussions.
    Finance Minister Rachel Reeves advocating for UK EU trade relations - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Rachel Reeves aims to reset UK-EU trade relations, focusing on reducing barriers to boost growth. The Labour government seeks improved ties post-Brexit.

    Rachel Reeves Seeks UK-EU Trade Reset at Finance Meeting

    LONDON (Reuters) - Reducing Britain's trade barriers with the European Union will improve the growth prospects of both, finance minister Rachel Reeves will tell her euro zone counterparts on Monday when she meets the group for the first time.

    Britain's Labour government is pushing to reset ties with the EU after coming to power in July and improve trading relations in a bid to raise growth.

    Labour says that previous Conservative governments damaged EU relations during fractious negotiations to leave the bloc, and Reeves' address at the so-called "Eurogroup" will be the first by a British finance minister since Brexit.

    "I believe that a closer economic relationship between the UK and the EU is not a zero-sum game. It's about improving both our growth prospects," Reeves will tell euro zone finance ministers, according to extracts from her speech.

    "The reset in relations is about doing what is the best interests of our shared economies and those that depend on it. That means breaking down barriers to trade."

    Prime Minister Keir Starmer is aiming to reduce border checks by agreeing a new veterinary agreement, but has pledged not to rejoin the bloc's single market or customs union, and has ruled out any return to freedom of movement.

    With the EU demanding an improved youth mobility scheme, both sides have acknowledged that negotiations - expected to start in earnest next year - will not be straightforward.

    Despite those differences, Reeves said that talks with the EU could be productive and would not be defined by the "division and chaos" of the past few years.

    "We want a relationship built on trust, mutual respect, and pragmatism," she will say, according to the extracts.

    "A mature, business-like relationship where we can put behind us the low ambitions of the past and move forward, focused instead on all that we have in common."

    (Reporting by Alistair Smout. Editing by Jane Merriman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Rachel Reeves advocates for reduced UK-EU trade barriers.
    • •Labour government aims to reset EU relations post-Brexit.
    • •Reeves' Eurogroup address marks first by UK minister since Brexit.
    • •UK seeks new veterinary agreement, not rejoining single market.
    • •Negotiations with EU expected to start next year.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Rachel Reeves to push for UK/EU reset at finance ministers' meeting

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Rachel Reeves' effort to reset UK-EU trade relations to improve economic growth.

    2What is the Labour government's goal?

    The Labour government aims to improve trading relations with the EU and reset ties post-Brexit.

    3What are the expected challenges?

    Negotiations with the EU are expected to be complex, with differences over border checks and mobility schemes.

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