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EU’s finance chief drops major hint on UK rejoining the customs union

Minister shuts down David Lammy over joining EU customs union
  • The European Union's finance commissioner, Valdis Dombrovskis, stated the bloc is "open-minded" and "ready to engage" if the UK wishes to explore a customs union.
  • This stance contrasts with the UK government's repeated rejection of a customs union as a "red line", while Sir Keir Starmer advocates for closer ties and further agreements with the EU.
  • Dombrovskis also suggested the UK and EU could remove most food checks and that Britain could potentially join the EU's €150bn defence loans scheme.
  • Chancellor Rachel Reeves emphasised the growing importance of stronger EU ties amid global instability, referencing threats from Donald Trump regarding tariffs.
  • Discussions are also underway for a youth mobility scheme, with the EU reportedly pushing for no cap on numbers, while Sir Keir Starmer insists on a cap and duration.
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